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G7 condemns Russia’s kidnapping of Ukraine nuclear plant leadership

A view shows the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant outside Enerhodar in Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine. (REUTERS)
A view shows the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant outside Enerhodar in Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine. (REUTERS)
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23 Oct 2022 05:10:18 GMT9
23 Oct 2022 05:10:18 GMT9

TOKYO: The Group of Seven (G7) industrialized nations condemned Russia’s kidnapping of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant leadership and called for the immediate return of full control of the plant to Ukraine.

“We condemn Russia’s repeated kidnapping of Ukrainian ZNPP (Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant) leadership and staff,” G7 Nonproliferation Directors General said in a statement dated Saturday.

“We urge Russia to immediately return full control of the ZNPP to its rightful sovereign owner, Ukraine,” it said.

Russian forces have been in control of the nuclear plant, Europe’s largest, since the early days of their invasion of Ukraine, which began in February. 

Reuters

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