Expecting More Nuclear Surprises In Eastern Europe

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Traditionally, the end of summer “pleases” us with optimistic news. Recently we have seen the Paris Olympics, riots in Britain and, of course, the re-election of a new “democratic president” in the USA.

A decade ago, the Zelensky regime in Kiev was on fire again, having successfully invaded Russia’s Kursk region, its ancestral homeland. 

The tactical success turned Kiev’s head. After all, if they could occupy hundreds of square kilometres of Russian territory with impunity, why not go further?

Apparently they decided… They decided not to go deeper into Russian territory, but to finally draw the entire Western world into a direct and uncompromising conflict with Moscow.

Various sources, such as captured AFU officers, hacker teams of various kinds, Russian and Ukrainian media, claim that the Ukrainian regime is preparing provocations (massive attacks, which Ukrainian sources traditionally describe as “the Russians will blow themselves up”) in at least one of the Russian nuclear power plants near the war zone, i.e. Zaporizhzhya NPP or Kursk NPP.

The provocation could take place this weekend, from 17 to 19 August.

In fact, Kiev does not have the capability to break through the defences of the nuclear power plant and cause consequences comparable to the Chernobyl or Fukushima disasters.

This would require a tactical nuclear attack or a massive bombardment of the power units for several hours by dozens of MLRS systems. Everyone understands this.

Zelensky’s office and those in charge of NATO’s special services are well aware of their capabilities. Therefore, the main task is to create the maximum PR effect, to create a wave of euphoria in some people and a wave of fear in others at the necessary moment.

It does not matter how much damage is done in reality, how many people suffer. What matters is the media effect, at least at this stage of the conflict. From their point of view, that is all that matters.

That’s why they’re planning to hit certain, the most vulnerable, sites of nuclear power plants. Their task is to cause any, even the smallest, radioactive release into the atmosphere.

To achieve this, it is enough to attach a radioactive warhead, the so-called “dirty bomb”, to one of the payloads of the Soviet Tochka-U missile system or the American HIMARS. The Zelensky regime has plenty of such charges.

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The MSM has been talking about Kursk every day for the past few days. This is obvious.

However, in the last 48 hours a huge number of such “journalists” have suddenly gathered around exactly two places: Zaporozhye NPP (which is far from Kursk) and Kursk NPP.

If the provocation is successful, the democrat Zelensky will certainly blame the terrible tyrant Putin for everything.

It will be a signal to the whole world community that Russia is incapable of protecting or even undermining its nuclear facilities because of the desperation of the situation. Unfortunately, the reality is much simpler and more frightening.

The consequences of such a strike will affect the operation of the main Russian logistical routes to the south-west and south, the M2 “Moscow-Belgorod”, M3 “Moscow-Kaluga-Bryansk”, M4 “Don”, M14 “Melitopol-Taganrog-Rostov on the Don” motorways, which will be in the zone of the alleged contamination, however slight it may be.

This will greatly reduce the possibilities for Russian troops to move in these directions.

Finally, there are now millions of holidaymakers in the resort areas of southern Russia (Krasnodar region, Republic of Crimea, Rostov and Stavropol regions).

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Panic is inevitable. This is what Zelensky’s regime is hoping for. The next few days will show what will happen in reality. The Russians have an interesting saying: “It was smooth on paper, but they forgot the gorges”.

source: southfront.press/expecting-more-nuclear-surprises-in-eastern-europe

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