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Russia says Ukraine preparing Kursk nuclear plant 'provocation'.

Russia accused Ukraine on Saturday of planning to attack a nuclear plant in the Kursk region that President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's soldiers have gotten in and blame such a justification on Moscow, Interfax news firm stated.

Kyiv rejected that as crazy propaganda.

Ukraine launched an attack into Russia's western Kursk region on Aug. 6 to attempt and swing the dynamics of the two-and-a-half year war in its favour after Moscow's 2022 intrusion.

Russia's defence ministry said there would be a severe action to any attack on the Kursk power plant, which remains under its control, Interfax reported. It gave no proof for its accusation versus Ukraine, but said a large surrounding area could be infected by an attack.

We are seeing another surge in crazy Russian propaganda about supposed Ukrainian strategies to use 'dirty bombs' or attack nuclear plants. We officially refute these false claims, said Ukrainian Foreign Ministry representative Heorhii Tykhyi on X.

Ukraine has no intent or ability to take any such actions.

Russian state nuclear company Rosatom, which also runs the Zaporizhzhia plant in Ukraine controlled by Russia, also accused Kyiv of threatening both plants' security, RIA news company stated, without using any proof.

Rosatom head Alexei Likhachev discussed the situation with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Grossi by phone and invited him to check out the Kursk plant, RIA added.

Russia and Ukraine have actually consistently accused each other of attempting to mess up the operation of the Zaporizhzhia plant, Europe's greatest, in southeastern Ukraine.

It is closed down however requires external power to keep its nuclear material cool and avoid a disaster.

(source: Reuters)