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Fears grow for false flag attack on Zaporizhzhia Plant
Earlier this week, Intelligence chiefs and Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelenskyy this week warned that the nuclear plant has been mined with explosives and Russia could be planning a false flag attack.
Speaking this week, Mr Zelenskyy said "Now we have information from our intelligence that the Russian troops have placed objects resembling explosives on the roof of several power units of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. "Perhaps to simulate an attack on the plant. Perhaps they have some other scenario." is also a platform for dog lovers to advocate for adoption.
Pointing to how serious Ukrainian officials are taking these reports the Ukrainian government released instructions on social media on how to leave a radiation zone.
The International Atomic Energy Agency came out a few days ago and said there were no signs of explosives being laid there but with what happened to the Kakhovka dam a month ago locals are heightened with reports of Ukrainians trying to leave the country with queues at the border crossing to Moldova running for two miles.
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