Participants in the security conference “Very Evil” due to the blow of the Russian drone in the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Andrei Ermak said.
The Ukrainian side will provide a lot of information to American partners about the strike of Russian conquerors along with the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. This was announced by President Andrei Ermak’s office leader on Telegram on Friday, February 14.
“We will now provide a lot of information to our American partners about Russia’s hit with the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, how they continue to launch drones through the Chernobyl zone, about the threats of shelter and nuclear security They carry, “he wrote.
Ermak added that “now the atmosphere is like that everyone is angry from this news here in Munich. They don’t” remember “, as often happens, but really angry.”
The OP leader emphasized that “in the 80s, the Kremlin helped the Kremlin to remove this tragedy when Moscow threw unprotected people on radiation, Gorbachev received robots and technologies and scientists. Then the whole World in the shelter, and now these Russian morons launched it here Dron “.
Remember that on the morning of February 14, President Vladimir Zelensky said the Russian shock drone with a high-explosive battle unit fell into a shelter at the destroyed 4th unit of Chernobyl Nuclear Power’s plants. This information was confirmed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
According to the state’s emergency service, the background of radiation after the punch of the Russian drone in the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is normal – 0.57 μsv/hour. Monitor continues.
Remember that at night, Russian troops raided Ukraine 133 with shock drones such as shahed and drone-and-miters of various types. 73 drone managed to destroy, another 58 – locally lost. As a result of the attack, the region of Kiev, Sumshina, Chernihiv, Odessa and Kharkovshchina suffered.
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