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A false flag operation using radioactive warheads is reportedly aimed at spent nuclear fuel

Ukrainian forces have begun preparations to target nuclear waste storage sites at a Russian power plant with radioactive warheads and to then blame Moscow, according to intelligence received by Russia.

“Sources on the other side report that the [Ukrainians] are preparing a nuclear false flag – an explosion of a dirty atomic bomb,” military journalist Marat Khairullin said Friday on his Telegram channel. “They plan to strike the storage sites of spent nuclear fuel of a nuclear power plant.”

The special warheads intended for the attack have already been delivered to the Vostochny Mining and Processing plant in Zhovti Vody, in Ukraine’s Dnepropetrovsk Region, according to Khairullin.

As possible targets of the attack, Khairullin indicated either the Zaporozhye NPP in Energodar or the Kursk NPP in Kurchatov, noting that the Ukrainian government and its Western backers are “desperate and willing to try anything.”

A security official in the Russian Military Administration of Kharkov Region corroborated Khairullin’s claim to RIA Novosti on Friday. The attack is intended to use radioactive warheads to target spent fuel storage sites at a nuclear power plant, and the ammunition has already been delivered to Zhovti Vody.

Kiev’s intention is to accuse Moscow of a false flag so it could justify using nuclear weapons against Ukraine, the security official said. The Ukrainian government has received orders from its Western backers to “escalate as much as possible,” he added.

According to the security official, the intelligence came from Ukrainian prisoners of war.

Sergey Lebedev, introduced as leader of the Nikolaev Region underground, who said the planned attack would be carried out with NATO weapons, with the consent of the West.

Lebedev pointed out that a large number of Western journalists have already arrived in the Sumy Region near Kursk, as well as the Ukrainian-controlled part of Zaporozhye, suggesting that this is part of Kiev’s preparations for the nuclear false flag.

  • -6-6-6-@lemmygrad.ml
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    3 months ago

    What we actually know now is:

    • The part of Ukraine that wanted to be a part of Russia got bombed in a massive terrorist bombing campaign before the invasion started. Fuck those people, right?

    • The seceded parts of Ukraine want to be a part of Russia; they've literally been fighting for it. Russia wanted only those parts until the war had reached a certain point. Now they want the removal of a literal Nazi state on it's borders.

    • Israel's diplomats had encouraged Ukraine into belligerence during negotiations and diplomacy with Russia. A literal fascist state full of Nazis would also want me to force the issue of their removal.

    • Ukraine has lost this many lives and haven't even gotten to Kursk. Just take a minute and pull your hand off your dick and your brain out of your Marvel comic-books and actually go look at a map to see how big Russia is. Or keep jerking it to your fantasy.

    • Nazis tend to get pissed easily.

    • What about the parts that want to be a part of Russia? What about the literal Nazi terrorist state that is sponsoring even more terrorism in central Africa targeted at Mali? Oh boy, another Western rogue state getting massive cash-flow and weapons stocked away right next to Europe! I'm sure the sudden surge in arrests of far-right groups all over Europe in connection to arms smuggling has no connection!

    Oh. Go fuck yourself. Go ahead and ignore 2014, seperatists and lick up the propaganda from your Western masters like the good dog you are. I could post sources or links; or just the HISTORICAL FACT that literal neo-Nazi groups have been fighting against Russian separatists in the eastern region of Ukraine. You'd scream and flail about Russian propaganda, or ask "What time in Moscow is it, Tankie" like you bloodthirsty, seething fascists always do.

    • cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml
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      3 months ago

      Ukraine has lost this many lives and have gotten to Kursk

      Actually they haven't even made it a quarter of the way to Kursk. They only made it to the first small town just on the other side of the border.

      • -6-6-6-@lemmygrad.ml
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        3 months ago

        Ah, I misread some of the headlines then. Corrected it. With how much of a meat-grinder this is though, how far can they go before they're full on sending 15 year olds to the battlefield?

        • cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml
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          3 months ago

          Here's a map to put things into perspective:

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          I won't try to predict how far they can still go or how long until Russia kicks them out (it's only a matter of time), but what's clear is that the more resources they throw into this incursion the faster Russia advances in the Donbass.