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NATO chief slams Russia 'recklessness' in Ukraine nuclear plant shelling

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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Friday (March 4) decried Russia's "recklessness" over the shelling of a nuclear power plant in Ukraine and demanded Moscow stop the war against its neighbour.

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