Kyiv has struck a nuclear power plant: Moscow

Russia accused of starting drone attacks at a nuclear power plant in the Western Kursk region of Ukraine, and Ukraine celebrated 34 years of independence.
Russian officials, a night stresses on the night, various power and energy facilities are targeted, he said.
The fire in the nuclear facility was rapidly extinguished without any injury according to the press service of the facility.
The attack damaged a transformer, while the radiation levels remained within normal intervals.
The United Nations nuclear guard dog said that a transformer in plants was aware of the media reports that a transformer in the plants had “fire” but did not receive an independent approval.
General Manager Rafael Mariano Grossi said, “Every nuclear facility should always be protected,” he said.
Ukraine did not immediately comment on the alleged attack.
Firefighters also responded to a fire in the Leningrad region of Russia, which is home to a large fuel export terminal.
Regional Governor, about 10 Ukrainian drones were shot and the debris fired the fire, he said.
The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that air defenses seized 95 Ukrainian drones on Russian territory until Sunday.
Ukraine said that Russia fired 72 drones and traps with a cruise missile overnight overnight.
48 drones were shot or stuck.
The events were marked Ukraine’s Day of Independence and commemorated the report of breaking from the Soviet Union in 1991.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made statements at a video address from Kiev’s Independence Square and emphasized the determination of the country.
Zelenskiy said, “We are building a ukraine that will have enough power and power to live in security and peace.” He said.
At the beginning of August, the US -Russia summit in Alaska shaking his head and he was afraid that many of them will leave Ukrainian and European interests, “What will be our future will be alone.”
“And the world knows it. And the world respect it. He respects Ukraine. He perceives Ukraine equally.”
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney came to Kiev on Sunday morning for meetings with Zelenskiy.
Zelenskiy’s Chief of General Staff Andriy Yermak, “This special day – Ukraine’s Independence Day – It is particularly important that we feel the support of our friends. And Canada was always our side.”
At a joint press conference with Zelenskiy, Carney announced that Canada would invest in new military aid for $ 2 billion Canada (A2.3 billion) to support his army to Ukraine and to provide urgently needed weapons.
Zelenskiy said that the two leaders think of the existence of the Canadian forces in the Ukraine as a part of a guarantee power.
On Sunday, Norway announced significant new military aid and promised about 7 billion crowns (A1.1 billion dollars) for air defense systems.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store jointly financed two patriotic systems, including Norway and Germany’s missiles, and helps Norway’s air defense radar supply.
Pope Leo Xiv prayed for peace in Ukraine on Sunday and marked the country’s Independence Day with a special charm in the weekly blessing.
He said that the loyalties joined the Ukrainians and “the Lord wanted peace to the martyrs’ countries”.
Leo also sent a telegram to Zelenskiy, published by the Ukrainian leader in X, and similar greeting notes from other world leaders.
The Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday that 146 Russian soldiers were returned from Ukraine for the same number of Ukrainian soldiers.


