ALERT: A Nuclear Catastrophe May Be On The Way…

There is nothing good and clear about war. That is the thing about war, it is messy.

It turns out that once a military operation has been set in motion, it’s really hard to ensure that certain assets receive the proper care—like nuclear reactors.

Russian and Ukrainian forces have been exchanging fire for the last several months over and near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and at one point, the station’s power went offline.

Some sources claim to have witnessed Russian forces shelling the power plant and directing fire toward it.

While this is concerning, soldiers and security personnel indicate that the sensors used to monitor and connect the power plant to the proper intercontinental atomic agencies have failed—leaving regulators flying blind in the dark.

The head of one of these U.N. recognized atomic agencies has since offered to spearhead an operation to secure the plant and return it to safe, normal, and baseline operating status.

Here are the latest developments:

According to Reuters:

Ukraine’s Energoatom agency, whose workers still operate the Zaporizhzhia plant under Russian occupation, said the power station was struck five times on Thursday, including near where radioactive materials are stored.

Russia says Ukraine is recklessly firing at the plant. Kyiv says Russian troops struck it themselves, and are also using the plant as a shield to provide cover while they bombard nearby Ukrainian-held towns and cities.

Reuters could not verify either account.

 

Sassy Liberty

Sassy Liberty is a political writer for the better part of a decade. She has been vocal for years on social media concerning the communist agenda that has infiltrated our country. She is an advocate for medical freedom, homeschooling, and defunding the woke culture. Do you want to stop the war on kids and defund the commie agenda? msha.ke/danielledeperi

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