Ukraine's MFA: Russia is preparing attacks on nuclear facilities.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine warns of possible Russian strikes on nuclear energy facilities in Ukraine.
This was reported by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andriy Sybiha, during a joint briefing with the foreign ministers of the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries in Odesa, writes Ukrinform.
"Russia has full air dominance. We know they are preparing strikes on our nuclear energy facilities," said Sybiha.
In light of this threat, Ukraine insists on removing any restrictions on the use of long-range missiles against military targets on Russian territory.
"This is our right, in accordance with the UN Charter, as a country that is defending itself. This right to self-defense is justified. We need this now. And I am glad that we and our colleagues present here are all of the same mind," stressed the Foreign Minister.
The Minister emphasized the importance of international support in countering Russian aggression and protecting Ukraine's critical infrastructure.
Recall: Naftogaz, Ukrenergo, and the Ministry of Energy reported to Zelensky about winter preparations.
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