The US Embassy in Kyiv has called 's shelling of Europe's biggest nuclear power plant in a 'war crime' that has taken his 'reign of terror' one step further, with staff being made to work at the gunpoint of Russian soldiers and President Volodymyr Zelensky warning a reactor blowing would be the 'end of Europe'.Russian troops attacked the Zaporizhzhia plant in the early hours of Friday, with surveillance capturing a fierce gun battle between Putin's men and Ukrainian defenders that sparked a fire in a six-story training building just outside the main complex. Moscow's men then stopped firefighters getting to the building for several hours while Russian forces continued their relentless bombardment of cities across the country.The US Embassy in Ukraine released a statement on Friday condemning the attack and hinted it is further evidence the Russian leader should be investigated in the Hague. 'It is a war crime to attack a nuclear power plant. Putin's shelling of Europe's largest nuclear plant takes his reign of terror one step further,' Embassy staff wrote in a tweet.
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