It's Been Six Months Since The War In Ukraine Started
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Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk sat down with Newsy to discuss the most dangerous part of the war against Russia.
A half a year after Russia shocked the world by firing missiles and rolling tanks towards the capital of Kyiv, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk sat down with Newsy and issued a warning about what she says is the most dangerous moment of the war: The risk of Russia weaponizing Europe's largest nuclear power plant.
NEWSY'S JASON BELLINI: Do you think Russian President Vladimir Putin wants there to be a nuclear accident, or, heaven forbid, a nuclear meltdown, because radiation would go to Russia as well?
IRYNA VERESHCHUK: I want you to understand that he does not think about it. He does not think about where the radiation will go, what the winds will be like. He thinks in terms of opposing the West.