The Russians Declared: They Will Blow Up the Zaporizhzhia NPP

by Olha Povaliaieva
Monday, August 8, 2022
2 MIN
The Russians Declared: They Will Blow Up the Zaporizhzhia NPP

The invaders mined the largest NPP in Europe and officially announced that they would blow it up: "There will be either Russian land or a scorched desert"

This is nuclear terrorism. For almost 5 months, the occupiers have been shelling the largest nuclear power plant in Europe — the Zaporizhzhia. On the territory of the station, there are Russian military garrisons and military equipment. The Russians understand that an explosion at the station will lead to millions of deaths. But they are ready to go for it in the name of Putin. The information is confirmed by the state nuclear enterprise Enerhoatom, which includes the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

On August 8, in a statement, the commander of the occupying forces at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Valery Vasiliev, said that he would blow up the plant if the Ukrainians did not surrender: "There will be either Russian land or a scorched desert"

"As you know, we have planted mines in all the important facilities of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant. And we do not hide this from the enemy. We warned them. The enemy knows that the plant will be either Russian – or nobody's. We are ready for the consequences of this step. And you, warriors – liberators should understand that there is no other option. And in case of receiving the most severe order, we must fulfill it with honor," the terrorist Valery Vasiliev.

The Ministry of defence of Ukraine confirms that the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, particularly its power units, are mined by the Russian army.

Antonio Guterres demands from the invaders to give the IAEA experts access to the Zaporizhzhia NPP, but there is no answer.
We remind you that yesterday was 77 years of Hiroshima. This year was 36 years of Chornobyl. What will be the name of the catastrophe that, at Putin's whim, will destroy half of Europe?

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