Ukraine: Russian army bombed a nuclear facility in Kharkiv

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The authority added in a post on the Internet that the bombing damaged some of the facility’s buildings and infrastructure, but did not affect the area where the soldiers are located.for nuclear fuel.

She added that levels radiation In the Russian bombing area is still within its natural limits.

But she continued to "probability of occurrence damage new ones that can directly affect the level of nuclear and radiological safety, which is still high due to the bombing of Russian forces".

According to the agency "Archyde.com"However, it was not possible to independently verify the authority’s report on the incident.

On the other hand, the mayor of Severodonetsk said, on Saturday, that the Russian forces "fully occupied" The strategic city on the frontline in eastern Ukraine, after weeks of fighting and bombing.

Local official Oleksandr Stryuk explained on state television: "The city is now completely under Russian occupation. They are trying to establish their own system, and as far as I know they have somehow appointed leaders".

On Saturday, the Russian forces and their allies entered Lysechansk, where they were turning "Street fights" In the city adjacent to Severodonetsk, the separatists said.

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The authority added in a post on the Internet that the bombing damaged some of the facility’s buildings and infrastructure, but did not affect the area where the soldiers are located.for nuclear fuel.

She added that levels radiation In the Russian bombing area is still within its natural limits.

But she continued, “The possibility of damage new ones that can directly affect the level of nuclear and radiological safety, which is still high due to the bombing of Russian forces.”

According to “Archyde.com”, it was not possible to independently verify the authority’s report on the incident.

On the other hand, the mayor of Severodonetsk said, on Saturday, that Russian forces had “completely occupied” the strategic city on the front line in eastern Ukraine, after weeks of fighting and bombing.

“The city is now completely under Russian occupation,” local official Oleksandr Stryuk explained on state television. “They are trying to establish their own system, and as far as I know they have somehow appointed leaders.”

On Saturday, Russian forces and their allies entered Lyschansk, where “street battles” are taking place in the city adjacent to Severodonetsk, according to the separatists.

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