Representatives of the civil-military administration of the Zaporozhie region denounced today that Ukrainian troops use artillery with NATO ammunition in attacks on the Energodar nuclear power plant.
“The latest attacks on Saturday were carried out with 155-millimeter shells of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) with American M739 fuses,” the Ukrainian oblast authorities reported on their Telegram account.
Ukraine Uses NATO Ammunition in Attacks on Nuclear Power Station. Dangers of Radioactive Leaks
Amusing that more details are available at Wankipedia = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaporizhzhia_Nuclear_Power_Plant
The article also makes no sense as that nuclear plant has been under Russian control since March.
False flag coming up!
Not sure why it doesn't make sense. It is under Russian control, but being fired upon by Ukrainian forces using NATO and USA supplied weapons. Don't know if a false flag is coming, as I am more concerned about the continued provocation of Putin's Administration and the potentially shocking reaction that may come.
It was a snippet, like a telex report, and not a proper article - hope she does better with her second offering.
Anyway, just based on that snippet, the Ukrainian local gov complained about the Ukrainian army firing upon a nuclear reactor on their territory yet under Russian control. makes no sense.
Yes, the report was short, but I sometimes see that with Global Research. They have people all over the world reporting in on many issues.
Zelensky & NATO will do anything to draw more players into this conflict!
OK, fair enough, I've tended to see long articles, but looks like they've gone into micro-reporting - like an AP or Reuters feed.
Yes, that's the angle I took - else why would the local gov complain about actions by its own side? That needed some context. Also, this reactor was built by the Soviets, so they will know how to run it - hopefully.
https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases/update-97-iaea-director-general-statement-on-situation-in-ukraine
Read that carefully, all nuclear facilities have an electricity supply going INTO the plant, just for emergencies. Looks like that has been cut (sometimes) so the Russians are using the electricity from the plant to power all the reactors. lol. I'm surprised they haven't re-routed the power into Russia - maybe no lines in that direction. It's a delicate game with min/max force calculations.
Hypothesis: What if there is weapons grade uranium in that facility? Ukraine wouldn't want the world to know. Russia wouldn't trust inspectors to tell the truth. Serious dilemma!
Weapons grade U and Pu are created in reprocessing plants - they do not just appear from the spent fuel rods. As we saw with Fukushima, storing such fuel rods on-site is a hazard, even without enrichment. There are very few known reprocessing plants in the world.
Nuclear remains a truly barbaric technology, especially as we are finally seeing glimpses of the transmutation of elements using frequencies. This remains the primary source of the huge con known as "scarcity" - control energy, control the world, control humans.
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This is not an healthy development coming from Ukraine. God help us
No, doesn't look good at all!