ed note–As we have pointed out here ladies, and Gentile-men, the plan was to blow up Chernobyl, blame it on the Russians, cause an IMMENSE AND UNSUSTAINABLE AMOUNT OF POLITICAL FALLOUT AND INSTABILITY and all of this for the specific purpose of driving the Russians out of the Middle East as Israel and America tried to do in 1967 with the deliberate attack on the USS LIBERTY.
It was/is this–the planned sabotage at Chernobyl–and the Russians getting wind of it beforehand that prompted this ‘invasion’ and the securing of these various nuclear power plants to the howling OUTRAGE of Zelensky and the West.
However, no one should be breathing a sigh of relief.
As the contents of this story make Kristol clear, they are still intent upon causing some ‘radiological event’, come hell or high water. Whereas ‘plan A’ was to have Chernobyl go up as a result of a structural failure at the Sarcophagus containing the radiation, NOW however they are planning to blame it on Russia’s pre-emptive ‘invasion’.
Whatever damage on the electrical grid that is now being listed as the cause of the plant operators being unable to cool down the reactor, all can rest assured with 100% certainty that it was/is the result of sabotage by Mossad/CIA or those Ukrainian elements working for the 2 entities.
Reuters
Radioactive substances could be released from Ukraine’s Chernobyl nuclear power plant because it cannot cool spent nuclear fuel after its power connection was severed, Ukraine’s state-run nuclear company Energoatom said on Wednesday.
It said fighting made it impossible to immediately repair the high-voltage power line to the plant, which was captured by Russian forces after the Kremlin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. read more
Energoatom said there were about 20,000 spent fuel assemblies at Chernobyl that could not be kept cool amid a power outage.
Their warming could lead to “the release of radioactive substances into the environment. The radioactive cloud could be carried by wind to other regions of Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, and Europe,” it said in a statement.
Without power, ventilation systems at the plant would also not be working, exposing staff to dangerous doses of radiation, it added.
On Tuesday, the U.N. nuclear watchdog warned that the systems monitoring nuclear material at the radioactive waste facilities at Chernobyl had stopped transmitting data. read more
The still-radioactive site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster lies some 100 km (62 miles) from Kyiv.
Its fourth reactor exploded in April 1986 during a botched safety test, sending clouds of radiation billowing across much of Europe.