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Ukraine’s Accusations Against Moscow About ZNPP – Preparation For False Flag?

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Ukraine's Accusations Against Moscow About ZNPP - Preparation For False Flag?

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Written by Lucas Leiroz, journalist, researcher at the Center for Geostrategic Studies, geopolitical consultant

As well known, the Kiev regime has been carrying out irresponsible attacks against the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) since last year. Russian officials, independent journalists and ordinary citizens have repeatedly reported the Ukrainian strikes, with strong suspicions that the regime deliberately wants to provoke a nuclear leakage in the region. However, Kiev now seriously accuses Russia of planning such a crime, which sounds like a coordinated operation to delude public opinion.

On his social media, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky claimed to have received an intelligence report exposing that Moscow is planning a “terrorist attack” on the ZNPP. The objective would be to destroy the plant and cause a radioactive leak, thus affecting the lives of thousands of civilians. On the occasion, the Ukrainian president also resumed the unfounded accusations that Russia was responsible for the incident at the Novaya Kakhovka dam, in addition to saying that the whole world is being warned in advance about what will possibly happen in ZNPP. He called on Kiev’s international partners to “act” in order to prevent such a tragedy.

“We have just had a report from our intelligence and the Security Service of Ukraine. Intelligence has received information that Russia is considering a scenario of a terrorist attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. A terrorist attack with radiation leakage. They have prepared everything for this. Unfortunately, I have repeatedly had to remind that radiation has no state borders, and who it will hit is determined only by the wind direction. (…) There should never be any terrorist attacks on nuclear power plants anywhere. This time it should not be like with Kakhovka – the world has been warned, so the world can and must act”, he said.

In the same vein, the president’s aide Mikhail Podoliak reiterated the accusations about an alleged “terrorist offensive” and added that mines were being placed around the ZNPP aimed at increasing the chances of radioactive leakage. For Podoliak, in fact, the alleged Russian terrorist plan is already “currently underway” and its objective would be to stop the Ukrainian armed forces’ counteroffensive by creating a “depopulated zone” in the areas affected by radiation.

“Russia (…) is currently considering a large-scale terrorist attack at the ZNPP to stop the Ukrainian counteroffensive and create a depopulated sanitary gray zone, fixed for the next years, as part of the territorial status quo without ceasefire. This strategy also includes attempts to attack the dam in Kryvyi Rih with Kinzhals. Additional mining of the nuclear power plant, including the cooling ponds, is currently underway. Whether the Kremlin decides to go ahead with this scenario today depends solely on the reaction of the global world. The red lines have to be defined. The consequences must be announced. Not tomorrow. Today”, he stated.

However, contradicting the words of the Ukrainian official, Rafael Mariano Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), clarified that the organization continues to closely monitor the ZNPP, making it clear that there is no problem with mines in the region.

“The IAEA is aware of reports of mines having been placed near the cooling pond. No mines were observed at the site during the Director General’s visit, including the cooling pond (…) Our assessment of those particular placements was that while the presence of any explosive device is not in line with safety standards, the main safety functions of the facility would not be significantly affected”, Grossi said.

Indeed, Ukrainian accusations against Russia are not new. Since 2022, both sides have mutually accused each other of carrying out attacks against ZNPP. The main point is that Moscow presents concrete evidence when making such claims, while Kiev accuses Russia in an unsubstantiated way. It was the Russian side that repeatedly invited international observers to investigate the ZNPP’s situation on the ground, clearly showing that Moscow has nothing to hide about what happens there.

The same can be said about the attack on the Kakhovka dam, which several analysts say is Ukraine’s fault. The act was consistent with the interests of the regime both in blocking the water supply to Crimea and in destabilizing the functioning of the ZNPP itself, as it risked the cooling of the reactors, increasing the chances of leakage. It is important to remember that months before the operation Ukrainian officials had already admitted their intention to bomb the dam.

Considering these factors, the most plausible explanation for the recent Ukrainian accusation seems to be an attempt to advance the matter in public opinion. Kiev may be planning even riskier raids against the ZNPP, which is why, in advance to any accident, it tries to spread the narrative that it is the Russian side that wants to cause the catastrophe. In this case, the intent would be to prepare western media’s audience for an anti-Russian false flag.

If Ukraine succeeds in its ambition, Moscow could be accused of several crimes, justifying escalations by the western side. Mainstream media and Ukrainian state propaganda would use rhetorical means to move public opinion to support violent measures against Moscow. Kiev is hopeful that this will prompt a direct intervention by the alliance in the war, although this scenario is unlikely as the bloc seems interested in keeping the conflict at proxy level.

On the Russian side, however, the situation continues to be monitored. Moscow has avoided responding appropriately to provocations in order not to escalate violence, but if increasing the intensity of attacks against the Kiev regime is the only way to prevent a nuclear accident from occurring in the ZNPP, certainly Russian forces will accelerate their maneuvers towards the neutralization of the enemy.

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Igor Shiptarovic

now listen. for months russia warned about the dam and russian did zero to prevent it. something tells me it will be same with powerplant. why is russia always a few steps behind in matters like this? it will be either an insider cia bomb by an employee or it will be hit with missile. why do russian even give the ukrainians the range for it to be hit?

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ai8ut

not that they are a few steps behind but rather those facilities are suppose to be off limits to combat. just like civilian housing, hospitals, etc. but the afu isn’t playing by those rules.

kotromanic

the us makes the rules in the rules based order so them and whoever sides with them is not supposed to play by the rules. the rules are there to ensure the rules based order is not endangered. only russia thinks it has to play by rules others make.

gmatch

if i had a say – i would stop these powerplants immediately and remove all nuclear material. the thuggish ukrainian regime is getting desperate.

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alexander

5 of 6 are stopped. the last is in reduced mode, awaiting stoppage in august. but there is a lot of open air waste storage and also and foremost 70t of enriched military grade (illegal) material, made by the ue regime and sponsors…

ai8ut

i don’t trust anything ukraine says. ukraine will say anything to prolong the funds they are receiving no matter what is actually going on.

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alexander

there is allegedly a very huge amount of military grade enriched uranium/plutonium stored in znpp. produced illegally since years. 70t, enough for thousands of warheads! (valuing by the way about 240 billion $). that’s why the russians have taken control of it at the very beginning of the smo.

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Matt

1968 post tet… “because sometimes we have to raze the village in order to “$ave” the village”!… 2023 post ukraine “a$$ kicked”… because sometime we have to raze the globe in order to $ave the globe!…

russia to the nato contingent… think about it!…

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Koller

selensky crying “aggression”

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Clubofinfo

no way the smo could continue after a nuclear terrorist attack by zelensky. he would need to be taken out immediately and all the ukrainian cabinet designated as terror targets. all objects of ukraine, including on the high seas and international airspace, would have to be attacked

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DogFart

the americans are aware of this, how can they not be, when the ukrop nazis are following dc’s instructions to attack the plant.

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Koller

das falsche kalb geschlachtet

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A.H.

why ukraine is still not neutralised, yankees free to support the nazis whit boots on the ground, nato personell coordinating the war against russia also boots on the ground???? exterminate the rat nests, take a big iskander missil. russia can detect the rat nests.

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The grand "Ukraine is Winning" narrative

ukraine is winning so much they couldn’t penetrate the surovikin line and are eyeing a false flag attack aganst the nulcear power plant. this definitely sounds like winning

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Emris

russia need to ensure that this doesn’t happen nato/ukraine are desperate and will try anything now

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