It turns out that the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant isn’t the only one being targeted by the Kiev regime. The FSB, Russia’s security service, said yesterday that a series of explosions earlier this month at high-voltage power lines used by the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant—inside Russia—were carried out by Ukrainian saboteurs. The blasts, which occurred on August 4, 9, and 12, “led to a disruption of the technological process of the nuclear power plant’s functioning,” the FSB said, reported RT. Six transmission towers were targeted overall. These towers transmit power from the plant to crucial infrastructure, such as industrial sites and transportation systems. The FSB added that a terrorism investigation has been launched and that a search for the culprits is underway. Security at nuclear sites in Russia has been boosted.