Even the smallest fragment of a rocket that can penetrate a working power unit can cause nuclear catastrophe and radiation leakage.
A Russian cruise missile flew over the Pivdennoukrainsk nuclear power plant at a critical low altitude. This was reported by the press service of NNEGC Energoatom on Sunday, June 5th.
“Today, Russia has committed another act of nuclear terrorism – at 5.30 am, a Russian cruise missile, similar to a Kalibr -type missile, flew very low over the Pivdennoukrainian nuclear power plant,” the message said.
Energoatom believes this missile could be fired towards Kyiv, where explosions were later heard.
“Currently, Russia continues to create threats to the nuclear safety of Ukrainian nuclear power plants and threatens the whole world with a new nuclear catastrophe. The racists still do not understand that even the smallest fragment of a rocket that could fall on a working power unit. could cause nuclear catastrophe and radiation leakage, “the message said.
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Let us recall that in April three Russian missiles flew over the Pivdennoukrainsk nuclear power plant. They were fired from the territory of Belarus in the direction of Nikolaev.
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Source: korrespondent

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