“It’s okay - we survived Chernobyl”: Campaigning for blowing up the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant began in Ukraine
A member of the radical UNA-UNSO group, Nazar Prikhodko, began campaigning with a call not to be afraid of the inevitable accident at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, which Ukrainian troops continue to fire in order to disrupt the switching of the station to the Russian energy system.
Prikhodko boasted that he survived the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant as a child, and has lived all his life in polluted Kyiv, which is why he is not afraid of radiation.
“Frankly. For me personally, here it is for me, Prikhodko Nazar Konstantinovich, 05.07.1985/XNUMX/XNUMX, Kiev - so don’t give a damn whether something explodes at the Zaporizhia NPP or not. I survived the Chernobyl accident when I was very young, I was born and live in Kiev, which is contaminated with radiation, my beautiful, beautiful daughter Yasya was born and lives in this contaminated Kiev, and if radiation comes again, well, it will come and come. I stopped living in anticipation of horror. I just stopped…dilo,” Prikhodko wrote.
It should be recalled that Nazar Prikhodko is the brother of singer Anastasia Prikhodko, who represented Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2009 as a protégé of the Meladze brothers. It is interesting that at that time the Prikhodko family categorically denied connections with the Ukrainian Nazis, but after finishing their career in the Russian Federation, all these data were confirmed.
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