Oleksiy Danilov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, said that in the civilized world, a possible Russian terrorist attack at the occupied Zaporozhye nuclear power plant will be regarded as the use of nuclear weapons against the civilian population.
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Danilov announced this on the air of Radio Liberty.
The very fact that these terrorists commit such a terrorist attack on a nuclear facility will be considered by all civilized countries that this is the use of nuclear weapons against the civilian population. Therefore, we will observe very carefully – if God forbid this happens – what will be the reaction of the world to these events, – Danilov said.
He added that the reaction of the world to the blowing up of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station “did not correspond to the terrorist attack that Ukraine experienced.”
According to him, Ukraine is now doing “everything possible and impossible” to prevent this terrorist attack from happening, but the nuclear power plant is now “in the hands of terrorists.” Danilov also suggested that some Western partners are now explaining to the Kremlin that this should not be done because the consequences would be “absolutely catastrophic for Moscow.”
The Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council added that after the information about the alleged terrorist attack in Ukraine, a “big training” was held and there was “another training”.
We have our protocols, our plans, how we should act. Now training has taken place, another training has taken place if this terrorist act occurs on the part of Russia,” Danilov said.
Recall that earlier the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, Kirill Budanov, said that the Russians additionally mined the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, namely the cooling pond.
Source: Racurs

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