Zelensky Proposes Tri-Nation Summit to Address Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Ukraine's Energy Minister, German Galushchenko, has declared the country is "one step away" from a nuclear meltdown due to ongoing Russian bombardments of its nuclear power stations, which poses a severe risk to Europe. According to Galushchenko, missile attacks are targeting essential infrastructure, including substations and cooling equipment, crucial for safe reactor operations.
He emphasized the danger of emergency shutdowns that rely on reserve diesel generators when cooling systems fail. This situation recalls the catastrophic Fukushima disaster in 2011, where backups were incapacitated following an earthquake and tsunami. "We have been one step short of a nuclear meltdown many times now," Galushchenko noted after discussing these issues at a global energy summit in London.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has echoed these concerns, reporting frequent military actions near Ukraine’s nuclear facilities. Galushchenko's warnings highlight the precarious balance in maintaining nuclear safety amid ongoing conflicts, raising alarms about potential widespread radiation exposure across Europe in the event of a disaster.