A Ukrainian military vehicle driving passing a destroyed border crossing point with Russia, in the Sumy region, 14 AugustROMAN PILIPEY/AFP via Getty Images
All four of Ukraine’s operational nuclear power plants have suffered occupation or attack by Russian forces since the start of the invasion in 2022. Now, as Ukrainian troops on the counteroffensive push deeper into Russian territory, roles could be reversed if Ukraine decides to take control of a Russian plant.
According to the Ukrainian government, its troops are now in control of the Russian town of Sudzha, almost 10 kilometres inside the border. This brings…
Should Ukraine capture a Russian nuclear power plant?
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