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Chilling map shows how deadly fallout could spread across Europe as 'Russia plans false flag attack on nuclear weapons factory today'

Radiation leak from Europe's largest nuclear power plant could extend hundreds of miles and affect 13 countries, frightening new map reveals .

Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant Southern Ukraine has used knives for fear that theRussian military will launch a false flag attack. A site lying like a blade.

In a map shared by her BBC journalist Myroslava Petsa in Ukraine, a radioactive cloud from a possible leak at the power plant spread over eastern Europe in her three days. , up to the Austrian border.

A total of 13 countries could be affected by radiation leaks from Zaporizhia, including Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Russia. there is.

The Russian Defense Ministry warned this week of a possible accident that could send radioactive waste to Germany.

It claimed that the plant's backup system was damaged, but blamed the Ukrainian military for the missile strikes in the vicinity.

Thursday's warning from Igor Kirillov, head of Russia's Radioactive, Chemical and Biological Defense Forces, came amid mounting tensions at the six-reactor power plant.

Ukraine has claimed that a nuclear catastrophe could occur in Zaporizhia, and the country's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, said his scientists were in "constant contact" with the International Atomic Energy Agency. "It has said.

The plant had been under the control of the Putinmilitary since the beginning of the Ukrainian war,but entry into the interior was not permitted, according to nuclear inspectors. do not have.

In March Ukraine warned of a nuclear disaster "10 times the scale of her Chernobyl" after Russian forces shelled a nuclear power plant from the nearby city of Enerhodar.

Fears of a potential "provocative" attack on the factory have increased after Russia reportedly ordered its staff not to come to work on Friday.

} Currently, about 500 Russian troops from Rosgvaldia, Putin's personal guard, and about 20 Kremlin nuclear experts are stationed at the plant.

Hundreds of Ukrainian workers are still working at the factory.

Ukrainian military intelligence has warned of additional dangers posed by the vast quantities of Russian weapons currently stored at nuclear power plants.

Potential Damage to Zaporizhia Suicide

Antonio GuterresUN Secretary General

Drone footage released by Ukraine shows Russian armored fighting vehicles and ammunition trucks moving into the reactor's turbine hall, apparently attempting to use them as shields.

The Times previously reported that the Russian military launched a false flag attack, cutting power plants from the Ukrainian power grid and undermining Western support for Zelensky.

Russia has already threatened to shut down a power plant that supplies electricity to Europe, and deploys heavy weapons on site, putting millions of people in the region at risk of blackouts. exposed.

Andriy Yusov, spokesman for Ukraine's main military intelligence department, said workers at the Russian state nuclear company Rosatom had been told not to come in.

66} Turkish President Erdogan visits Ukraine for the first time. He claimed to be "worried" about the situation in Zaporizhia since the war began, adding that "we do not want Chernobyl to repeat .

He also issued a stern warning when he met with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in the western Ukraine city of Lviv.

"You have to tell the truth," he said. "The potential damage to Zaporizhia is a suicide."

Meanwhile, the Russian side blamed Ukrainian artillery fire on attacks near the factory.

On Friday, Russian Security Council Chairman Nikola Patrushev claimed that Ukrainian forces were attacking Zaporizhia on US orders.

As quoted by Russian state media TASS

, "At the suggestion of the Americans, the Ukrainians continued to attack the critical infrastructure of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. there is," he said.

"When a man-made disaster strikes, its consequences are felt in every corner of the world."

Russian officials say the Russian military has insists that they cannot leave the factory.

As reported by the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti, official Vladimir Rogov claimed: And from all that humanity has had to deal with for decades.

Ukraine is conducting a nuclear emergency response exercise in the Zaporizhia region as it plans to leak a worst-case scenario.

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