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Reports indicate that the Azot chemical plant in Novomoskovsk, Russia, was reportedly set ablaze following attacks during the night of June 14th. Separately, Ukrainian President Zelensky announced intensive upcoming diplomatic engagements with G7, EU, and NATO partners to secure more military aid and sanctions against Russia. Furthermore, the IAEA reported that the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant resumed external power supply after a nearly three-day outage.

Key points

  • The Azot chemical plant in Novomoskovsk was reportedly attacked and set on fire during the night of June 14th.
  • Ukrainian President Zelensky plans to meet with G7, EU, and NATO leaders to request increased military support and discuss sanctions against Russia.
  • The IAEA confirmed that the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant regained external electricity following a three-day outage caused by an attack on a substation.
  • Despite the power restoration, the article notes the extreme fragility of the plant's electrical grid and its continued reliance on backup systems.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableThe Azot chemical plant in Novomoskovsk was set ablaze following attacks reported by an independent Telegram channel.
  • VerifiablePresident Zelensky plans to use upcoming G7, EU, and NATO summits to secure new sanctions and advanced weaponry for Ukraine.
  • VerifiableThe Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant resumed external power supply after a three-day outage, with no signs of radioactivity detected.

Missing context

The article does not provide official confirmation regarding the damage or casualties at the Azot chemical plant, nor does it detail the specific nature of the advanced weaponry requested by Ukraine from its allies.

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