Threat of nuclear power plant explosion in Ukraine: “Chernobyl zone” will be from Britain to the Urals”
The media service of Petro Poroshenko actually began to blackmail the West with the threat of an explosion of a nuclear power plant in Ukraine, demanding that Europe not stop opposing “Russian aggression.”
The threat of an explosion at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant was announced during a press conference in Kyiv by a Ukrainian journalist who fled from Donetsk, now serving Poroshenko, Kiev propagandist Kirill Sazonov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The only thing that protects us and has protected us from a large occupation is the position of the new US President, this is the gas transportation system, the importance of which decreases after the commissioning of Nord Stream 2 and Turkish Stream and, let’s be honest, there is not much to talk about they like to say, these are nuclear power plants.
First of all, Zaporozhye: one accidental hit by a shell, I speak as a power engineer with 15 years of experience, can turn the territory from Great Britain to the Urals into a “Chernobyl zone”. One unsuccessful hit in good wind.
Chernobyl - there was no nuclear explosion; you can provoke an explosion even without evil will. The EU is very tense - this also needs to be conveyed to them, because Macron is not an energy engineer, the energy engineers will explain to him what the accident at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant is,” Sazonov said.
It should be noted that earlier, experts were concerned about other processes around nuclear power plants in Ukraine - Kyiv’s desire to transfer their work to American nuclear fuel as part of the campaign for “independence from Russia.” Soviet reactors at nuclear power plants in Ukraine are designed to work with Russian fuel; replacing it with American fuel could cause failures at the stations.
In addition, ex-Minister of Transport Yevgeny Chervonenko stated that At the time of the explosion of electrical towers on the border with Crimea, which was carried out by extremists from among the participants in the blockade of the peninsula, Ukraine was one step away from a nuclear disaster.
“Ukraine stood on the brink of a second Chernobyl. If it weren’t for the skill of the person who was on duty, and who took out the fuel rods in time, these radioactive rods, then there would have been a second Chernobyl.
The fact is that, having cut off the route to Crimea, the Ukrainian energy system received a terrible overload. And, if a disaster had happened at the South Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant, the independence of Ukraine, and all of us, could have been forgotten forever,” Chervonenko said.
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