UN Security Council Meets Over Ukraine Amid Recent Russian Attacks and Nuclear Drills
1-Minute Brief
The UN Security Council convenes to address escalating security concerns in Ukraine following recent Russian military actions and nuclear exercises.
Key Facts
- The UN Security Council is meeting to discuss the situation in Ukraine, called by Denmark, France, Greece, Latvia, Liberia, and the UK.
- The meeting follows recent Russian attacks on Ukraine and the start of joint nuclear weapons drills by Russia and Belarus.
- Ex-British soldier Hayden Davies, imprisoned by Russia in occupied Ukraine, reports no contact with British authorities, according to letters sent to the BBC.
- A Russian strike damaged port infrastructure in southern Ukraine, and drones were intercepted over the Russian capital, according to Al Jazeera.
- The head of Russia's nuclear agency stated that the situation at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is reaching a 'point of no return.'
What Happened
The UN Security Council is holding a meeting to discuss the security situation in Ukraine, prompted by recent Russian military actions and nuclear drills involving Russia and Belarus.
Why It Matters
The meeting highlights international concern over escalating conflict in Ukraine, including military strikes, nuclear drills, and risks to critical infrastructure such as nuclear plants.
What's Next
Outcomes from the Security Council meeting and further developments in Ukraine, including potential diplomatic responses and updates on nuclear plant safety, are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter10h agoEx-British soldier imprisoned by Russia says he feels abandoned in occupied Ukraine
- Al JazeeraLeft1h agoRussian strike damages Ukraine Danube port as Moscow intercepts drones
- The GuardianLeft1h agoUN security council meets over Ukraine as Russia and Belarus hold nuclear drills – Europe live
