Russia may be attempting offensives in other directions, says Institute for the Study of War; European leaders to discuss Ukraine’s urgent need for more weapons and ammunition
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance
The UN nuclear agency’s chief said Wednesday that the situation at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia power plant “remains perilous” following a Russian missile strike this month that disconnected the plant from the grid.
Europe’s largest nuclear power plant needs a reliable electricity supply to operate pumps that circulate water to cool reactors and pools holding nuclear fuel.
The situation at the plant remains perilous. The IAEA Support and Assistance Mission to Zaporizhzhya (ISAMZ) team currently present at the plant was informed that restoration of the line had been planned for 5, 10 and then 13 March but had not been possible. The latest reconnection date is scheduled for 23 March.
accountability of perpetrators
further increasing collective pressure on Russia
the use of frozen assets for the reconstruction of Ukraine
support to help meet Ukraine’s military and defence needs
global food security
address high energy prices
reducing gas demand
ensure security of supply
phase out dependency on Russian fossil fuels