Ukrainian 'Kamikaze Drone' strikes Russian military camp next to the Zaporizhia NPP

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Ukrainian forces have attacked with a kamikaze drone at a Russian "military camp near the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant" , killing three Russian soldiers and wounding 12, the General Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said.

Ukrainian troops carried out a deadly strike on Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Enerhodar, on July 20, Ukrainian officials said.

This footage, captured by the “Kamikaze” drone used to carry out the strike, was released by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense on July 22. It shows the moment of impact and the chaos that followed.
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The Kiev regime sought to hit the reactor coolant system at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in its attack by kamikaze drones, Head of the Zaporozhye Region Military-Civilian Administration Yevgeny Balitsky told the Rossiya-24 TV Channel on Thursday.

"What I have heard from nuclear safety specialists who are present at the station, they say that the coolant system is, unfortunately, the weakest point. That is why, it is highly likely that the Ukrainian Neo-Nazis targeted the reactor coolant system as a vital point, which could lead to a technological disaster," Balitsky said.

The staffers of the Zaporozhye NPP injured in the Ukrainian military’s drone attack were in stable severe condition, he added.

It was earlier reported that three Ukrainian kamikaze drones had struck the premises of the Zaporozhye NPP in Energodar. The nuclear power plant’s reactors were undamaged and the radiation background was normal. Eleven staffers of the Zaporozhye NPP were wounded in the drone attack, with four of them in severe condition.

The Zaporozhye NPP is the largest in Europe and has a capacity of about 6,000 MW. It used to generate a quarter of all electric power in Ukraine. The Zaporozhye NPP consists of six power units and from 1996 it operated as a detached unit of the Energoatom national nuclear power generating company controlled by Kiev.

In March 2022, the Zaporozhye NPP was placed under the Russian army’s control. Currently, the NPP operates at 70% capacity as the area of the Zaporozhye Region liberated from the Ukrainian army has a surplus of electricity power. There are plans to direct part of electricity generated at the Zaporozhye NPP to Crimea.
[TASS 21/7/2022]
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Ukraine shelled cooling systems at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant in an attempt to repeat the Chernobyl scenario, member of the main council of the Zaporozhye Region’s military-civilian administration Vladimir Rogov said.

Head of the regional military-civilian administration Yevgeny Balitsky stated earlier that Ukraine had reportedly planned to use drones to attack cooling systems at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant in Energodar.

"The nuclear power plant has a cooling system that can be destroyed by bombs, which would undermine the technology process. Cooling is crucial for a nuclear power plant and in fact, what happened at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986, was that efforts to cool down the plant failed following acceleration experiments. They are trying to do the same now," Rogov told a YouTube live stream.
[TASS 22/7/2022]
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