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G7 condemns Russia's kidnapping of Ukraine nuclear plant leadership
Russia's kidnapping of Zaporizhzhia's nuclear power plant leader was condemned by the Group of Seven industrialised nations and demanded that Ukraine be given full control of the plant.
"We condemn Russia’s repeated kidnapping of Ukrainian ZNPP leadership and staff," the G7 Nonproliferation Director General said on Saturday (22 October).
He added that Russia should immediately hand over full control of ZNPP to Ukraine.
Since February, when the Russian invasion began, they have held control of Europe's biggest nuclear power plant.
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