around the nuclear plant. no signs of what putin called systemic shelling at the plant. video from inside shows russian vehicles in a turbine just a few hundred feet from the reactors. cnn did confirm the authenticity of the video but not the date it was taken. let s start with david mckenzie in the ukrainian capital of kyiv. david, obviously a very worrying situation. he s just visited kyiv and warned this could be another chernobyl, and now we have the russians and ukrainians blaming each other for these attacks. there s very little visibility into what s going on there. please lay out what we do know. reporter: well, what we do know is it s a very worrying situation. this is europe s largest nuclear power plant. if you look at where it is of that industrial zone and that nuclear power plant, it s right on the front line between russia and ukraine. on one side of the river, it s russians okay pig that nuclear power plant, on the other side of the river, it s ukraine. and
on the front line between russia and ukraine. on one side of the river, it s russians okay pig that nuclear power plant, on the other side of the river, it s ukraine. and there has been shell ago cross that river to and from in the last few days and weeks. it s very hard to ascertain who s responsible for the shelling happening at that site or near it. two things to worry about. one is of course a direct strike on the nuclear reactors, but that is less worrying to experts than possibly an issue with the power supply that leads to what s called a full station blackout, which could lead indirectly to a meltdown and a significant leak. alex. yeah. as you note, zaporizhzhia is both in rug russian and ukrainian control right now. despite the al fwagss by the ukrainians that this is the