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Ukraine nuclear power plant still under fire

A Russian serviceman guards an area of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station

A Russian serviceman guards an area of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station Source: AAP / AP

Ukraine says it's maintaining control of its power grid despite ongoing Russian missile attacks. But the country's foreign minister says Moscow's ability to produce new weapons must be destroyed.


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By Deborah Groarke

Source: SBS News



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Ukraine says it's maintaining control of its power grid despite ongoing Russian missile attacks. But the country's foreign minister says Moscow's ability to produce new weapons must be destroyed.



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