Zelenskyy demands 'global control' over Russia's nuclear capabilities after 'completely irresponsible actions'
Fox News
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked the 36th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster with a speech condemning Russia's “completely irresponsible actions” around nuclear power plants during its invasion and calling for “global control” of the Kremlin's nuclear capabilities.
The president recalled the night of March 4, when a fire broke out at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant after Russian forces started shelling the plant amid the invasion. "They knew exactly which object they were firing at," he said. "But they had an order to seize the object at any cost. They did not care about anything. They did not care that the Zaporizhzhia station was the largest in Europe. They didn't think about how many power units there are and how the shelling could end."