The Russian terrorist army of Putin is now hiding its tanks INSIDE THE NUCLEAR POWERPLANT of Ukraine!
Why? Simple, for protection, because they know Ukraine won’t hit the plant to get to their tanks. They condemned Ukrainian troops for using closed schools as battleground yet the Russians are using something far more serious as battleground now.
Do you know the term “human shield” where a terrorist soldier hides behind a civilian during shooting? Well this is “nuclear shield”. This is worse than human shield because they are shooting from this location into Ukraine, thus forcing Ukraine to shoot back into a nuclear power plant……………. what a mess!!!!!!
And who else is to blame if not the Russian terrorists for using this location as battleground? This is something the likes of Al Qaeda or ISIS would do. It appears that Russia is now resorting to terrorist tactics.
What Ukraine should do these terrorists is to cut them off entirely from the rest of Russian lines and starve them to death there. Let them starve until they either die of hunger or surrender, just like what Russia did in Mariupol to the Azovstal factory.
A shocking video filmed inside Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant appears to show Russia military weaponry being housed within a turbine hall – just feet from from one of the reactors.
Overnight, video emerged showing the inside of what appears to be a turbogenerator hall at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear station, with at least five Russian military trucks parked inside next to a stack of crates.
While it is unclear what the vehicles are doing in the clip, they have ‘Z’ military marks on the hoods and are painted camouflage green, implying they are being utilized by the Russian armed forces.
There is clear video evidence to support Ukrainian claims that Russia is keeping explosives and other military hardware in and around nuclear reactors, putting Europe at risk of radioactive waste.
The video was shot in a turbogenerator hall, as appears to be the case based on the machinery shown in the footage, the trucks are only 100 feet away from a reactor, placing it at risk in the event of an accident.
Ukraine warned overnight that Russia could be planning a “big provocation” at Zaporizhzhia today, after telling its employees not to come to work, as a chilling graphic highlighted how far the fallout would spread in the event of a disaster.
The worst of the effects, according to data from the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute, would be concentrated within Ukraine itself, notably in its central areas.
However, harmful particles would also be spread over Europe, covering NATO allies Poland, the Baltic States, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova.
Significant radiation would also fall across Belarus, a close ally of Russia, and drift across the border into Russia itself.
The warnings came as Volodymyr Zelensky met with UN chief Antonio Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the western city of Lviv to talk about a variety of topics, including the security of the Zaporizhzhia plant.
On his first trip to Ukraine since the start of the conflict, President Erdogan expressed his “worry” about the situation there and said, “We don’t want another Chernobyl.”
Any attack on the plant would be equivalent to “suicide,” according to Guterres, who has been advocating for independent UN inspectors to be granted access to the facility in order to assure its safety.
We have to be honest and say that any harm to Zaporizhzhia would be suicide.
According to Ukraine’s military intelligence, “there is a high chance of a large-scale terrorist attack at the nuclear station” given the quantity of weaponry now present on the nuclear plant’s property and the frequent provocation shelling.
The largest nuclear power station in Europe, Zaporizhzhia, which has six reactors, supplies nearly a quarter of Ukraine’s yearly energy needs.
It is situated on the eastern side of the Dnipro River, which separates Ukraine into two parts, not far from Crimea.
Since the beginning of the conflict, when Russian troops took control following a quick but tense battle that resulted in the burning of an administration building, the area has been under Russian control.
The situation there has been tight but steady for a while, but it has gotten worse recently as Ukraine tries to drive Russia out of the south.
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