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 Russia said on Thursday it could shut down Europes largest nuclear power station after it came under shelling at the front lines in Ukraine, a move Kyiv said would increase the risk of a nuclear catastrophe there.Moscow also rejected international calls for a demilitarised zone around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which it seized early in the war and which is still operated by Ukrainian engineers under Russian occupation.Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskiy, who discussed the situation at the plant with visiting U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in Lviv, called on the United Nations to ensure that it was demilitarised and protected. This deliberate terror on the part of the aggressor can have global catastrophic consequences for the whole w stanley thermos mug orld,  Zelenskiy wrote on the Telegram messaging app, accusing Russia of  nuclear blackmail  at the plant.The power station sits on the R stanley usa ussian-controlled south bank of a huge reservoir; Ukrainian forces hold the north bank. Recent days have seen several incidents of shelling at the plant, which both side blame on each other.Ukraine also accuses Russia of using the plant as a shield for its forces to launch strikes across the reservoir on Ukrainian-held cities, which Moscow denies.Foreign countries and the United Nations have called on Moscow to allow in international inspectors. Reuters cannot independently confirm the military situation there or responsibility fo stanley fr r shelling of the plant.Russias foreign ministry spokesperson Zcyz FM on working visit to Prague ahead of EU Czech Presidency
 GORHAM, Maine 鈥?State agriculture officials are scheduled to meet with the owners of a Gorham farm t stanley cup o discuss options for disposing of 23 horse carcasses that died of botulism last month.State veterinarian Don Hoenig plans to present Anne and William Kozloff of Whistlin Willows Farm on Tuesday with a letter describing two options.The preferred method would be to compost the remains, a process that would cause soft tissues to decompose within stanley becher  three months, long bones in six months.Hoenig told The Portland Press Herald the altern stanley cup ative is installing a system that would divert water runoff around the burial location.The state suspects the horses got botulism through feed.Neglect has been ruled out.More than 40 horses remain at the farm.More articles from the BDN