Russian artillery fire is blasting Ukraine's largest nuclear plant, sparking a fire, hours after international atomic regulators warned combat at the facility could wreak havoc, according to Ukraine authorities.
Ukraine had reported"psychological pressure and moral exhaustion" among workers at the Chernobyl site, which Russian forces seized early in the invasion last week.
Hundreds of members of Ukraine’s Parliament, known as the Verkhovna Rada, who have remained in Kyiv met Thursday. They discussed and voted on a number of issues, including asking the United Nations and European Parliament to establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine – in part to protect the country’s nuclear plants and other combustible infrastructure.
Videos show widespread destruction in and around Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, as well as the besieged capital Kyiv.
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