Can Russia benefit from attacking nuclear power plants?
Occupation of Chernobyl and attack Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused
damage in various places, including the capital Kyiv.
On February 24, 2022, Russian troops occupied the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine.
Russia's actions also fuel our anxiety and increase diplomatic tensions.
Then, as the invasion of Ukraine progressed, there were reports that Russian troops attacked the nuclear power plant.
There is widespread speculation that Russia intends to flicker the use of nuclear weapons into negotiations.
The fear of nuclear power is recognized around the world by the Chernobyl accident and, in Japan, the Fukushima accident.
In addition to the health hazards caused by radiation, the land is polluted and cannot be used for a long period of time, resulting in great economic loss.
With that in mind, fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas are convenient for Russia, which is a source of income, and it seems that they are advancing toward it.
Of course, Russia also has a nuclear power plant and covers 17% of its electricity, so I don't think it wants to eliminate it.
I have long considered Russia's invasion of Ukraine as part of its economic policy.
So is this article.
However, given the history of Russia, the history of Ukraine, and the history of neighboring countries, it is quite possible to stick to the reasons that are more emotional and seem to be the case to outsiders.
Therefore, from now on, I would like to investigate from a perspective other than economic policy.
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