Meltdown panic grows as Putin evacuates towns near Ukrainian nuclear power plant which his troops have filled with EXPLOSIVES and artillery - with the UN warning of 'severe' threat of a deadly accident
- Russia has evacuated 1,680 citizens from the surrounding region ahead of Ukraine's much-anticipated counteroffensive to take back Russian-occupied
- UN watchdog has warned that clashes around the plant risk nuclear catastrophe
Fears of a nuclear meltdown are growing in Ukraine as Vladimir Putin evacuates towns near Europe's largest nuclear power plant, amid warnings that his troops have placed explosives and artillery at the site.
Moscow has evacuated 1,680 citizens, including 660 children, from areas around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant ahead of Kyiv's much-anticipated counteroffensive to drive the Russian president's troops back.
More than a dozen towns and villages have been evacuated near the front line in southern Ukraine, including the town of Enerhodar, which is home to the plant's workers and their families. It was seized in the early days of Putin's invasion.
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