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russians want to repeat the biggest nuclear catastrophe on the planet they caused in the first place.
russia is not a state, not a country. russia is a terrorist formation
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russians attacked the shelter of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant.
russians want to repeat the biggest nuclear catastrophe on the planet they caused in the first place.
russia is not a state, not a country. russia is a terrorist formation
We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. All planes are now o
TRUMP IS A NUCLEAR TERRORIST
I am afraid that Donald Trump - the President of the United States - is a nuclear terrorist.
What just happened is a state-sponsored nuclear terrorism.
The IAEA - the International Atomic Energy Agency - has no evidence that Iran had a nuclear weapon or was composing one.
The UN - United Nations - Security Council has not approved the attack on Iran or Iran's nuclear sites.
The US - United States - Congress has not approved starting a war against Iran.
Donald Trump is an aggressor and/or war criminal.
"We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. All planes are now outside of Iran air space. A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home. Congratulations to our great American Warriors. There is not another military in the World that could have done this. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE! Thank you for your attention to this matter."
- Donald Trump, the President of the US
Zaporizhzhia NPP in a danger.Nuclear terrorism.ruzzia is a terrorist state.
The Zaporizhzhia NPP is the largest in Europe and the third in the world. It supplied 30% of Ukraine with electricity. But ruzzia decided to turn it into a military training area, putting the whole world on the verge of a global catastrophe.
Nuclear terrorism is a typical ruzzian strategy. Think of the Chornobyl NPP they occupied in March 2022, or the ruzzian missiles that almost hit the Southern Ukrainian NPP in June.
But the situation with the Zaporizhzhia NPP is the most problematic. According to experts, the scale of the potential threat to all of humanity may be 10 times greater than the Chornobyl or Fukushima tragedies.
The world must act to force the ruzzians to leave the territory of the Zaporizhzhia NPP and all of Ukraine right now. Otherwise, it may be too late.
I don't know what the hell is going on at this IAEA (or UN?) Security Council, which isn't even over yet, as I understand it, and maybe I'll add my comments later if something comes up, but firstly .
If he(as I understand it's the words of Rafael Grossi?) is so concerned about the situation, then how can he say that nothing threatens us right now? Especially with the recently transmitted data, and the fact that the entire ZNPP is mined?
And this bullshit, where he (or someone else) talks about two parties, as if it is Ukraine that is shooting at the ZNPP and will not allow anyone to approach it, and he does not even say who is the cause of the whole situation - fucking russians.
And I don't even want to start, about the way they write and most importantly pronounce (reading from a sheet, it means that it is written wrongly there) the name «Zaporizhzhia»
They(I've seen just one person saying it,so I'm just assuming) pronounce it more like in russian way,and write it in some sick mixture of russian and Ukrainian: Zaporizhzhia (Ukr) and Zaporozhye(ru).
Maybe it just wasn't the right time, but I wonder if they'll fix it.
‘Crazy things are happening’: life in occupied Ukrainian nuclear city
Olexander lives in Enerhodar – a satellite city for the Zaporizhzhia power station where he used to work. An accident or artillery attack are constant fears.
I dedicated my life to nuclear power and have always been proud to be part of it. For many people like me, the Zaporizhzhia plant is our pride and destiny. There are six powerful units, about half of the capacity of all Ukrainian nuclear plants and a quarter of the country’s entire energy sector. Before the war, 11,000 people worked here.
More than 50,000 people live in Enerhodar. We have been living under occupation for almost six months. It’s like a double occupation – the city and the nuclear plant have been captured.
Our faith is constantly being tested. Ten days ago, we were sure that the city and the inhabitants would not suffer. But there are already wounded from the shelling at the station. There are already victims in the city.
The station and the city are almost a single whole, because these are places where people work and live. The station continues its struggle for existence. It is full of Russian military vehicles and soldiers. Only two power units are in operation, not at full capacity. Salaries are being paid. Many employees work remotely.
In the nuclear industry, we investigate any deviation in the operation of equipment or a mistake of personnel. Corrective actions have to be taken after that. Now such crazy things are happening at the station, such as the delivery of military equipment to the turbine halls of power units, damage to equipment as a result of shelling the station’s territory, and even, according to some information, the mining of the building.
A Russian serviceman on guard at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in south-east Ukraine. Photograph: AP
There were reports of people being kidnapped, including station workers. It’s hard to describe the feeling when you read about the kidnapping of a person you know personally.
The situation changed dramatically 10 days ago, when the Russians began firing at the station and the outskirts of the city. They hit a high-voltage line, buildings on the station territory, and the spent nuclear fuel storage. The city was left without electricity for several hours.
Since then, every day and every night we hear the roar of artillery salvos. Sometimes the Russians drive their artillery so close that it sounds like shooting in a neighbouring yard. Window glasses tremble. It feels like the whole house is shaking. Even those who do not believe in God pray for their salvation. Sometimes it happens in the middle of night. An ordinary person cannot distinguish the sounds of an artillery salvo and a shell burst. Therefore, every time it seems that this is an explosion and the next projectile will hit your house.
We know that they are hitting the opposite bank of the Dnieper – the cities of Nikopol and Marganets. A few seconds after the first salvo, an alert is activated in Telegram channels – get to a shelter! Someone is trying to save people day and night. In the morning we read how many houses were destroyed and how many people were killed and injured. For many years these cities perceived our nuclear plant as a source of mortal danger. Now real death is flying from us to them. We can only commiserate with them.
Enerhodar is a young city. We love and are proud of it. Now it seems to be seriously ill. Kindergartens and schools were closed immediately after the invasion. Although boys play basketball every day on the playground in front of the school, children’s voices on the street are heard less and less. This is a city of disappearing children.
The occupying authorities, which I, fortunately, do not encounter, force people to write prices in hryvnias and rubles. I do not understand where the rubles come from here, except for those that were distributed to some pensioners. Maybe it’s an important part of their reports to Moscow.
There is cold and hot water and electricity in the city. In this regard, we have always been under protection of the nuclear plant. Instead of three mobile operators, a Russian “no name” one appeared, using local equipment. Several internet providers have been restored but the traffic passes through Russia, with all Russian internet bans and limitations.
Doctors at the hospital are receiving salaries but, as far as I know, there are huge problems with medicines. It is better not to get sick at this time.
Here we also have the Zaporizhzhia thermal power plant, the largest in Ukraine. It was shut down due to damage to the railway bridge and the impossibility of delivering coal.
All billboards in the city are used for Russian propaganda – covered in quotes from Putin and phrases about one people – Russian and Ukrainian. Before that, portraits of Soviet generals from the second world war and heroes of the Soviet Union hung there. People pass by indifferently.
Russian flags hang over the city hall and elsewhere, although faded ones.
People are leaving the city. I often notice that someone from my apartment block has not been seen for a long time. In any case, everyone is trying to send children and wives to the unoccupied territory or abroad. Two days ago, my neighbour could not stand it and evacuated his children. You can struggle against your own fear but it is impossible to fight fear in the eyes of your children.
It is possible to exit the city, but just a week ago, at the checkpoint in Vasilievka, where the line of demarcation runs, there was a queue of thousands of cars from various occupied regions and people stood there for several days.
Men stay. Most of them perceive work at the nuclear plant as their duty. Nuclear power workers in Ukraine are legally exempt from conscription, so it’s like their military service. But all the same, staff members are leaving, including operational ones.
Despite everything, we continue to believe that all this will end soon. As long as we believe, the station continues to work, and the city continues to live.
- Source: The Guardian, 19 August 2022
The first and second power units of the temporarily occupied ZNPP are mined
This was stated by the former head of the State Inspectorate for Nuclear Regulation Hrihoriy Plachkov.
According to him, all nuclear power units of ZNPP are now in a state of "cold shutdown".
“We are receiving reports of Russia's attempts to transfer the ZNPP under (its) jurisdiction. It is also known that the first and second blocks are mined,” Plachkov said, adding that it is difficult to predict the actions of the occupiers.