Published October 04,2024
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Ukraine is appearing “very dangerously” by persevering with its assaults on the Kursk nuclear energy plant (NPP), Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated on Friday.
Speaking at a news convention in Moscow, Peskov addressed media studies alleging that Ukrainian forces tried to drop a French aerial bomb on the plant, warning that “Kyiv continues to play with fire.”
Moscow has been informing the International Atomic Energy Agency of such incidents, Peskov added.
The spokesman additionally confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin obtained updates from Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov and Defense Minister Andrey Belousov on the seize of Vuhledar, a metropolis within the Donetsk area.
Vuhledar, a key logistics hub, is strategically necessary as a result of controlling it opens the trail towards Ukraine’s strongholds in Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, doubtlessly permitting for a significant offensive in direction of the Zaporizhzhia area sooner or later.
Asked about Putin’s attendance on the upcoming G20 summit in Brazil, Peskov stated no choice had been made but.
In response to US President Joe Biden’s feedback about potential talks with Putin on the G20 summit or the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Peru this November, Peskov stated the Russian president stays open to dialogue.
“There have been no conversations on this matter, and at present, there are no prerequisites,” he added.
Brazil has chaired the G20 since December 2023, with the summit set to happen on Nov. 18-19 in Rio de Janeiro. The APEC summit in Peru is scheduled for Nov. 9-16.
Source: www.anews.com.tr