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Ukraine's Foreign Minister has stated that Russian intelligence indicates potential strikes on Ukrainian nuclear facilities before winter. The minister urged the IAEA and allies to establish permanent monitoring missions at Ukraine's nuclear plants, citing concerns about open distribution devices at nuclear power plants and transmission substations. Moscow has not yet commented on the allegations, and there is no immediate explanation from Kyiv as to why such strikes are believed to be imminent.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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