August 13th 2024
Plausible deniability: how Western media covers for Ukraine’s nuclear terrorism

The Kiev regime has engaged in a series of periodic attacks on Europe’s largest nuclear power plant for the duration of its ongoing conflict with Russia, noted security analyst Mark Sleboda on Sputnik’s The Final Countdown program.
“It has been under complete Russian control,” said the expert, referring to the Zaporozhye power station. “That said, the Kiev regime has attacked the plant dozens and dozens of times, whether we’re talking artillery shelling, drone attacks – the first drone attack was actually admitted to by the Kiev regime’s Ministry of Defense in an online post – but also several attempted amphibious raids to seize control of it. All have more or less failed.”
“On Sunday morning a Kiev regime kamikaze drone was sent in to attack and impacted on one of the two cooling towers inside the plant proper. This resulted in a fire which did some serious damage to machinery,” said the analyst. “Drone attacks on a nuclear power plant are never a good thing.”
Sleboda noted that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which continues to monitor the facility, has refused to denounce Ukraine’s strikes on the plant. The expert claimed the organization has faced political pressure not to blame Ukraine for “what is quite obviously Kiev regime attacks.” Meanwhile Ukraine has attempted to claim explosions documented by the IAEA at the power station were caused by car tires being set on fire.
Western media typically conveys the Kiev regime’s version of events at the plant, Sleboda noted, allowing Ukraine to deny its “nuclear terrorism.”
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Russian army liberated Martynovka in Kursk region, column of 82nd brigade of Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed , enemy attacked our troops with chemical weapons”After two days of fighting and inflicting severe damage on the 82nd brigade, 101st regiment and 80th brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the air defense post of the Aida SpN group “Akhmat” was attacked first with MLRS, and later with 155 shells containing hexachloroethane (or something more dangerous). Yes, that’s true,” the unit reports.
“But I won’t say that this is a specific chemical weapon.
Thanks to the competent actions of the squad leader, Aida, the personnel immediately used IPP-11, washed the mucous membranes, and avoided any consequences of use. Several people will remain under the supervision of a toxicologist.
The squad commander of Aida himself refused to be evacuated, the group continues to carry out combat missions in the normal mode.
There were no fatalities or serious injuries among the personnel.
The Akhmat special forces continue to eliminate the enemy.
Today, the forces of the Aida Special Forces group “Akhmat” together with the 810th brigade liberated the village of Martynovka.
Also, a column of the 82nd brigade was destroyed.”
@Slavyangrad