Putin Claims Control Over Ukrainian Forces in Kursk as Tensions Escalate

Russia has refuted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's assertion that a Russian drone struck the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, labeling it a deliberate provocation aimed at securing additional Western assistance. Zelenskyy reported that the drone caused considerable damage to the radiation containment structure but noted that radiation levels remained stable following the incident. This claim emerged amid significant discussions at the Munich Security Conference, where US, Ukrainian, and European officials gathered to address the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, accused Zelenskyy of orchestrating the alleged drone attack to coincide with the conference, characterizing it as a tactic to lobby for arms and financial support from Western nations. Zakharova emphasized, “There can be no doubt. A performance was needed to lobby for arms deliveries and convince the world public.” She further accused Kyiv of leveraging nuclear facilities to exert pressure on the international community.