Russians planned three more artificial environmental disasters apart from Kakhovka dam, says expert

View of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant from the Kakhov reservoir near the city of Nikopol. After the explosion of the Kakhovka HPP
View of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant from the Kakhov reservoir near the city of Nikopol. After the explosion of the Kakhovka HPP

“The (explosion at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant) was precisely an artificial ecological disaster prepared by the Russians,” Snyehyryov said.

“I would like to remind you that on the same night, a second artificial ecological disaster took place. It involved the shelling of an ammonia pipeline in the Kupyansk direction, Kharkiv Oblast. It could have potentially served as a counteroffensive point for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”

The third planned disaster by Russia was intended to occur at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, Snyehyryov claimed.

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“The target, both directly and indirectly, was the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant.

In other words, Russia aimed to create an artificial technogenic-nuclear catastrophe at the Zaporizhzhya NPP,” the expert said.

“All the optimistic statements by the IAEA, claiming that there is enough water in the cooling ponds and that water can be pumped with hoses for two kilometers if problems arise, cause misunderstanding considering the widespread mining of territories in the Enerhodar area.”

Lastly, Snyehyryov revealed the fourth target where Russia planned an explosion.

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“A week before the explosion at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant, information emerged about the mining of another critical infrastructure object already on the territory of occupied Crimea — the city of Armyansk. The Crimean Titan Plant was the specific target.”

“In other words, the Russians were preparing artificial ecological disasters in four different areas.”

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