Bulgaria is nearing an agreement to sell two Russian-made nuclear reactors to Ukraine as Europe moves to roll back Moscow’s hold on the continent’s power supplies
Moscow and Kyiv on Tuesday accused each other of planning attacks on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear-power plant. The U.N.’s nuclear body said the plant has been reconnected to a key back-up power cable and experts say a disaster is unlikely. Photo: Alexander Ermochenko/Reuters
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