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Kiev's False-Flag 'Nuclear Incident' at ZNPP Requires a 'Dirty Bomb'

Despite the claim by Renat Karchaa, or possibly because of the claim, there was no assault on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) over the last night. Karchaa, the advisor to the CEO of Rosenergoatom (the Russian subsidiary of Rosatom that is managing the ZNPP), had announced on Rossiya 24 TV channel on July 4: “On July 5, literally overnight, while it’s still dark, Ukrainian forces will attempt an attack on the Zaporozhye plant with long-range high-precision munitions, as well as suicide drones.” Then Kiev would use a heavy Tochka-U tactical ballistic missile filled with radioactive waste collected from the South Ukrainian nuclear power plant, also called the Pivdennoukrainsk Nuclear Power Plant, built by the Soviets in the 1980s, about the same time as the ZNPP.

Karchaa evidently has not explained why he cited the specific timing that he gave. It is possible that the announcement by Ukraine’s Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) earlier in the day—their claim that the Russians had just placed explosives on the rooftops of ZNPP’s units 3 and 4 that day—suggested that Kiev’s false-flag operation was in play. Regardless, the July 6-11 period is very tense, as Kiev’s “Russia terrorist plot to spread nuclear radiation” campaign has been vectored around pushing NATO’s July 11-12 summit in Lithuania over the top.

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