They see that theyre losing, the Russian Military is losing, in every single category of this conflict. So they resorted to missile strikes against the energy and infrastructure of ukraine, locking grain shipments, doing everything they can to cause us. And also by the way the, the. Busy threats to use a nuclear weapon. All of these are intended to cause the wes to lose the will to support ukraine or to, to stretch out the conflict for as long as possible. That sounds, that sounds desperate they are, they have no other real options. So, so losing on the battlefield. So the key here, the key here to, to bring this more to a, to quickest successful conclusion is for the west to stick together, lead by the united states, the u. K. Germany, other european allies, help ukraine when as quickly as possible. Thats how you start this killing. Now, what would an end to the green export . Do you actually mean for the conflict as a whole . Well, of course, the stop stopping the flow of grain affec
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in a city in thailand. and nuclear power stations, climate, saviors, or dangerous relics does oper asia in war torn ukraine is the location of europe s largest nuclear facility. since the russian invasion, it is repeatedly come under attack officials and moscow and key of blame each other according to the international atomic energy agency. the situation is serious. if the shelling continues, it could result in a nuclear disaster with effects that would reach far beyond ukraine. radiation knows no borders. there are currently $409.00 active nuclear reactors and operation worldwide. the usa has the largest number of them, followed by france, china, russia, south korea, and india. on average, they ve been in operation for around 31 years. in the past year, nuclear power accounted for just under 10 per se of world wide energy production. many countries are continuing to rely on nuclear power and even want to expand its use. their motivation is climate change and the threat of an