VIENNA (Reuters) - Russia accused Ukraine of "hallucinating" on Wednesday after Kiev warned a U.N. atomic agency meeting of risks to the safety of its nuclear power plants in case of a Russian invasion, diplomats said.
Envoys of the two neighbours engaged in a fiery verbal exchange during a session of the 35-nation governing board of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a U.N. body, diplomats who attended the closed-door discussions said.
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