According to a facility spokesperson, europe continent's biggest nuclear power plant is on flames following an attack by Russian soldiers entering Ukrainians. "A fire broke out at the Zaporizzhia Nuclear Power Plant as a consequence of Russian military bombing," spokesperson Andrei Tuzz stated in a successful transition on the plant's facebook page. Dmytrro Kuleeba, Ukraine's foreign affairs minister, urged on Russian soldiers to halt bombing Europe's biggest nuclear power facility after a fire started out on Thursday.

"If it explodes, it will be ten times the size of Chernobyl!" "Russians must STOP Firing Instantly," Kulebaa wrote on facebook and social media networks. However, the EU decided on wednesday to provide partial shelter for one billion refugees fleeing Ukraine's conflict, as well as the establishment of a humanitarian center in Romanian region.

The european Government's actions were in tandem with its sanctions against Russia, which were implemented in stages over the length of the operation, which is currently in its ninth day. In Dc, President Joe Biden's government promised a similar action, providing Ukranians already within the nation interim special protection. This implies they can stay in the united states and the prospect of expulsion is no longer present.

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