(Reuters) - The world nuclear watchdog has said fighting around the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine is "very alarming" and that it urgently needs to send inspectors to assess the risks.
(Corrects paragraph 15 to remove erroneous reference to plans for Guterres to visit Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station. Russia's defence ministry referred
By Natalia Zinets and Mark Trevelyan KYIV/LONDON (Reuters) - Russia has replaced the commander of its Crimea-based Black Sea Fleet, a state news agency
By Natalia Zinets and Andrea Shalal KYIV/LVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) -Russia said on Thursday it could shut down Europe's largest nuclear power plant after it
By Natalia Zinets KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian forces said on Thursday they had beaten back a Russian attack in the southern region of Kherson, while the death toll from Russian shelling of Kharkiv city in Ukraine s northeast climbed as the nearly six-month war grinds on without let-up. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan later on Thursday in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv. They will discuss ways to find a political solution to the war and address the threat to global food supplies and risk of a disaster at Europe s largest nuclear power plant, which has been taken over by Russian forces. The war has forced millions to flee, killed thousands and deepened a geopolitical rift between the West and Russia, which says the aim of its operation is to demilitarise its neighbour and protect Russian-speaking communities. Russian forces have achieved only minimal advances, and in some cases we have advanc