Ukrainian officials accused Russia of raiding missiles into Voznesensk town, about 30 km from a nuclear power plant, injuring 12 people.

Vitaliy Kim, leader of Mykolaiv, southern Ukraine, on August 20, announced the Russian missile raid in Voznesensk, causing damage to many houses and a 5 -storey apartment building.

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Voznesensk is about 30,000 people, located from Pivdennoukrainrainsk nuclear power plant, Ukraine's second largest nuclear base, about 30 km.

Pivdennoukrainraink nuclear power plant in Mykolaiv in 2015. Photo: AFP.

Energoatom nuclear power group, managing 4 nuclear power plants across Ukraine, condemning the attack in Voznesensk is the Russian nuclear terrorist act.

The rocket may have targeted Pivdennoukrainraink nuclear power plant.

The Russian military has not commented on this development.

On the same day, the Ukrainian army claimed to have successfully intercepted 4 Russian Kalibr cruise missiles launched from the Black Sea.

Kiev had previously accused Moscow of having nuclear terrorism when arranging forces, heavy weapons in Zaporizhzhia factory, Europe's largest nuclear electrical facility in southern Ukraine, and shelling in Nikopol phosphorus city

Russia and Ukraine recently constantly accused each other for shelling Zaporizhzhia nuclear factory.

Ukraine military intelligence on August 13 warned that Russia prepared a new provocative at Zaporizhzhia factory, accused the Russian army to arrange self -propelled artillery in the nearby town and fabricated evidence to blame the force.

No warning was released when firepower poured down on the Zaporizhzhia factory, the largest nuclear electrical facility in Europe, causing workers to flee.

Russia - Ukraine fighting at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has a potential risk of errors that can lead to global disasters.