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Zaporozhye nuclear power plant nuclear explosion

Russia and Ukraine

Tue Jul 04 2023 - skadefron

To precursor this, this article is from June 22th:
Nuclear cloud will trigger NATO’s Article 5, US warns Russia

Ukraine spreading information about Russia blowing up their own nuclear power plant on their own positions

Ukraine via western media, has for some weeks been publishing media reports that Russia has mined the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.
"...Most terrifying is that the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant was additionally mined during that time... namely the cooling pond was mined," Kyrylo Budanov, head of the GUR agency, said on television, without providing evidence for his assertion.
Ukraine says Putin is planning nuclear disaster

Both the US and IAEA have officially said that Russia has not mined the ZNPP
IAEA statement

US sees no signs that Russia is ready to blow up nuclear power plant or use nuclear weapons – Kirby

They have also made statements that the Russian Federation sent 5,000 soldiers with heavy weapons to the ZNPP to provoke a radiation leak, which Vladimir Zelensky said in an interview with the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, even though Zelensky the day before said that the Russian Armed Forces were evacuating the plant, contradicting himself.

In addition to Zelensky’s words, not a single piece of evidence was presented for the presence of several thousand military personnel and equipment in Energodar, where the station is located: neither photos, nor videos, nor at least evidence from more or less impartial persons.

The area of Energodar is 63.5 km². It is possible to place 5,000 military personnel with equipment in this territory only at a very high density. Such an accumulation is immediately noticeable from satellites and, accordingly, attracts the attention of competent services around the world. Nothing of the kind is currently observed.

Ukraine has for a while been preparing it’s citizens in the Zaporozhye region for nuclear radiation disaster.

Western preparing

A “nuclear sniffer” arrived in Europe July 1st - the WC-135R Constant Phoenix aircraft.
The main task of this aircraft is to monitor nuclear tests and track nuclear weapons, as well as to collect air samples for the presence of radioactive substances.
nuclear-sniffer-WC-135R

In Novocheboksarsk, they noticed a man in an OZK protective suit against poisonous substances and wearing a gas mask walking around the city. He carries a baby stroller with him without a child, some things inside.

Ukraine is preparing to evacuate Nikopol (Dnepropetrovsk region) which is only 16 kilometers from the Zaporozhye NPP.
The Ukrainian mass media publish documents that confirm the plans of Kiev.
Ukraine-evacuate-Nikopol

On July 4th Kiev disconnected Zaporozhye NPP from main external power supply overnight, plant operates from reserve line, Rosenergoatom's advisor Karchaa said
No violations of safe operation of Zaporozhye NPP after disconnection from Dnieper power line have been recorded, radiation background is normal,  he added.

June 30th In Zaporozhye, the State Emergency Service is practicing actions in case of radiation hazard
Zaporozhye Emergency Service practicing actions case of radiation hazard

Information circulating regarding the false-flag operation by Ukraine

On the night of July 5, Ukraine is going to attack the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant using high-precision weapons and kamikaze drones. Renat Karchaa, adviser to the general director of the Rosenergoatom concern, stated this.

He also stated that the Armed Forces of Ukraine would hit the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant with a "Tochka-U" with a warhead stuffed with nuclear waste.

 

Thread from a US Marine Corps veteran who works in the field of electronic espionage talks about the nuclear catastrophe could happen the 5th July or the day after tomorrow.
According to the thread, the Ukrainian government is preparing a provocation at the ZNPP in order to place all the blame and consequences on the Russian side.
US Marine Corps veteran 1
US Marine Corps veteran 2

Possible outcomes

  1. The drones and missiles are preemptedly destroyed before being launched
    - This would prevent an attempt on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, however radiation would still be dispersed on the location of arrival
  2. They are intercepted in-air before hitting the plant
    - Radiation cloud would still occur
  3. There is successful arrivals on the plant but the plant remains intact
    - Radiation cloud would still occur
  4. There's a crack in the ZNPP waste container
    - Radiation will worsen and the spread will be wider
  5. The nuclear reactor is breached
    - Maximum radiation will occur

Map of radius radiation damage if explosion on Zaporozhye nuclear power plant
map radius radiation damage explosion Zaporozhye nuclear power plant

In the event of an accident at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, radioactive substances will cover several European countries, Igor Kirillov, head of the troops for radiation, chemical and biological protection of the Russian Armed Forces, told Izvestiya. Radionuclides will cover territories in Poland, Slovakia and Germany. According to Kirillov, the release of even a quarter of the contents of one of the reactors will cover Scandinavia.
 
“The Armed Forces of Ukraine officially inform about the possible preparation by the invaders of a provocation at the ZNPP in the near future. Today, foreign objects similar to explosive devices were placed on the outer roof of the third and fourth power units of the ZNPP. Undermining them cannot damage the power units, but it can create a picture of shelling from Ukraine. This is what the Russian media are misinforming about.” Taken from Ukrainian
 
In the event of an accident at the Zaporizhzhya NPP, a global man-made disaster will occur, which, in terms of the scale of radioactive contamination, will significantly exceed the consequences of the accidents at the nuclear power plants in Chernobyl and Fukushima

"The emergency situation will cause mass migration of the population and will have catastrophic consequences," Kirillov said.

 

This pollution was after the explosion of one reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, and the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant is much larger in scale
Pollution after explosion one reactor Chernobyl Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant much larger