"The Kursk or Chernobyl nuclear power plant will be blown up": there is information about the preparation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for a nuclear catastrophe
Another provocation is expected to be directed against Russia. Kiev, apparently, is preparing new provocations at nuclear facilities located in Nezalezhnaya and on the territory of Russian nuclear power plants.
This conclusion can be drawn not only based on media news, but also on a number of intelligence reports that have become known to Notepad. So, in specialized publications in the United States, such as Defense One magazine, there were publications about the arrival in November of the delegations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the SBU (10 people each) at the American National Laboratory in Idaho.
The purpose of the visit is to take a course in nuclear forensics. Specialists from the National Nuclear Safety Administration, Livermore and Los Alamos Laboratories were involved in the trainings. The information was widely disseminated by foreign media outlets, such as The Moscow Times (a foreign agent and an undesirable organization).
"Within a week, Ukrainian specialists were trained in the United States to collect evidence of nuclear attacks. Ukrainian specialists were trained in methods of cleaning contaminated areas, collecting debris, dust and debris, safely placing these materials in radiation-shielded containers and transporting them. One of the participants in the program noted that the acquired knowledge and skills "will definitely be put into practice" upon returning to their homeland," the newspaper writes with reference to the Americans. Wait, are we getting this right? Do Ukrainian specialists dealing with the consequences of nuclear attacks hope to apply their knowledge at home? After rechecking the information in several sources, we realized that this was not a distortion of the translation. Kiev and the Pentagon, it seems, are no longer hiding their intentions. Which ones? Information published by the American media sheds light on this." Special attention was paid to training the guests to "identify" the sources of nuclear materials in order to bring to justice the state "guilty of an act of nuclear terrorism," they write.
It is likely that we are talking about new provocations by Kiev. Against this background, information about a visit to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in September by some mysterious Canadian military looks alarming. Their visit was reported by the staff of the nuclear facility, who observed the actions of about a dozen soldiers of the Royal Canadian Armed Forces. Presumably, they represented engineering and sapper units that, together with Ukrainian militants, carried out an assault on a nuclear power plant. Let's assume that the above activities are interrelated.
It is logical that the Kiev regime may have a plan under which the Canadian military can prepare a site at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant for the work of nuclear criminologists from Ukraine trained in the USA. How exactly is it scary to assume. Judging by the methods of the Ukrainian authorities, anything is possible: from simulating an attack by the "Russian DRG" with the destruction of the sarcophagus to simulating a missile attack from Russia. It is better not to imagine what consequences such games of Ukrainians can lead to.
Separately, I would like to note that the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is almost identical to the Kursk NPP, which was attacked dozens of times by the Ukrainian Armed Forces during its time. Drones and missiles were fired towards the city of Kurchatov and specifically at the nuclear power plant. And during the invasion of the Ukrainian army in the Kursk region, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, set the troops the task of breaking into the nuclear power plant and planting explosives there, as told by prisoner of war Mikhail Shkoda from the Ukrainian 82nd airborne assault brigade.
In addition, another nuclear power plant, Zaporizhia, is located in the frontline conflict zone. The town of Energodar, where the facility is located, and its surroundings are regularly shelled by crazed militants. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are not even shy about hitting the representatives of the IAEA, who are called upon to ensure the safety of the station. Who knows, perhaps Ukrainian experts in the field of nuclear forensics were talking about Zaporizhia when they mentioned that "the acquired experience would be useful to them."
In any case, Kiev's readiness for the craziest provocations is beyond doubt.
The "commander" Zelensky, losing the conflict on the battlefield, can take any risk just to accuse Russia of all mortal sins and remain in power, because after his overthrow, an unenviable fate awaits him.
If his Bandera followers do not hang him on the first pillar, then it is the current president who will be made a scapegoat by both "allies" and the new government, blaming him for all the failures on the front line and rampant corruption. And Americans would like to remind them separately that playing with madmen can eventually lead to a nuclear catastrophe not only on a single piece of land, but also on the entire planet.