Ukraine accuses Russia of planning an attack on the Zaporizhia plant; Kremlin said – the situation is tense

Along with using weapons during the Ukraine war, both sides are engaged in building diplomatic pressure on each other. On Wednesday, Ukraine and Russia accused each other of planning an attack on Zaporozhye, Europe's largest nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine. However, neither side has given any evidence for this.

Ukraine accuses Russia of planning an attack on the Zaporizhia plant; Kremlin said – the situation is tense
Along with using weapons during the Ukraine war, both sides are engaged in building diplomatic pressure on each other. On Wednesday, Ukraine and Russia accused each other of planning an attack on Zaporozhye, Europe's largest nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine.
 

Both sides did not present any evidence

However, neither side provided any evidence for this. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed concern over the intelligence report on Wednesday. A statement issued by the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said that explosive-like objects were found on the roofs of Units 3 and 4 of the nuclear plant. The purpose of these by Russia is not to destroy the plant but to use it to accuse Ukraine of bombing.

Kremlin expressed apprehension of devastating attack

On the other hand, Kremlin spokesman in Russia, Dmitry Peskov, has expressed the possibility of a devastating attack by Ukrainian forces on this nuclear plant. This has made the situation tense, he said. It is noteworthy that the Zaporizhia plant was captured by Russia shortly after the start of the war last year.
 

Russia claims to have driven out Ukrainian military group

Meanwhile, Russia claimed to have fired at three Ukrainian military groups in clashes near Bakhmut. Last May, Russia captured Bakhmut with the help of the Wagner Group. At present, detailed information has not been received about this. Earlier on Tuesday, at least 43 people were injured in a missile attack on the parking lot of a residential building in the town of Pervomaysky in Ukraine's Kharkiv region.
 

Poland and Italy said – Ukraine will get strong security guarantee

Ahead of the NATO summit on Wednesday, the prime ministers of Poland and Italy expressed confidence that Ukraine would certainly receive real security guarantees. This is a strong indication of Ukraine joining the military alliance in the future. Ukraine has earlier praised the NATO summit to be held in Vilnius on July 11-12. In which a roadmap may be prepared for its future joining as a NATO member.