THE KREMLIN HAS GONE MAD! PUTIN ORDERED TO CAUSE A NUCLEAR CATASTROPHE AT KURSK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

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Disaster at the nuclear plant will mobilize Russian society to fight the consequences and help the affected, divert attention from the front, and explain the failures in the war.
Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin is unsure if he can maintain the occupied territories of Ukraine, so he is considering provoking a technogenic catastrophe at one of the Russian nuclear power plants to mobilize Russian society. This is written by the Telegram channel General SVR, allegedly led by a former general of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service.
"Things on the front are not going well, neither the military nor the president are confident that the Ukrainian counteroffensive will fail and all the new territories can be preserved. Conducting a general mobilization and declaring a state of war is currently considered dangerous by Putin in terms of possible tensions in society, which is already tired of the war," the message says.
According to Putin, the disaster at the nuclear power plant will mobilize society to fight the consequences of the catastrophe and help the affected, divert attention from the front, explain the failures in the war, and the loss of territories by the treachery of the enemy, who took advantage of the fact that the Russian leadership is focusing its efforts on overcoming the consequences of the catastrophe, and cunningly seized part or all of the new lands. Plus, Putin will be able to accuse the whole world of nuclear terrorism.
During the meeting, Putin said that specialists reasonably advise choosing the Kursk nuclear power plant. Without a doubt, these specialists are the Kovalchuk brothers, believes General SVR. The Kovalchuk brothers are Putin's associates, known for their anti liberal and anti Western views, and they have the greatest influence on the Russian dictator. So, allegedly, the Kremlin leader gave an order to prepare a technogenic catastrophe at the Kursk nuclear power plant within two weeks and report the level of readiness.
For your information, the Kursk nuclear power plant is located in Kurchatov, Kursk Oblast Russia 40 km west of Kursk on the banks of the Seym River.
The plant consists of four power units with a total capacity of 4 GW, of which three power units with a total capacity of 3 GW are in operation.
Russia is ready to commit this terrible crime, there is no doubt, especially after the dam of the Kahovka Hydroelectric Power Station in Ukraine was blown up. As reported by the Ukrainian publication Glavred, on June 13, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin let slip why it was beneficial for the aggressor country, Russia, to explode the dam of the Kahovka Hydroelectric Power Station. He admitted that the dam's sabotage and the massive flooding that resulted from it disrupted the Ukrainian military's counteroffensive in the southern part of the country.
Evidence that the information about planning a catastrophe in Kursk may be true is the April statements by Russian propagandists accusing Ukraine of attempting to attack the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. "The Armed Forces of Ukraine attempted to attack the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. Unsuccessfully - the Russian air defense repelled the strike," wrote the Telegram channel Mash.
In addition, Putin himself claimed that Ukraine allegedly tried to undermine the TurkStream pipeline and had already carried out three terrorist attacks against the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. According to him, Ukrainian special services have already carried out three terrorist acts against the Kursk power station, repeatedly targeting high-voltage power lines. As a result of the third attack, three such lines were damaged.
Putin also alleges that Ukraine has committed a series of other attacks and attempted similar crimes against Russia's power and gas transportation infrastructure, including an attempted sabotage on a section of the TurkStream gas pipeline.
Thus, Putin is preparing Russian public opinion for the idea that Ukraine plans to commit a terrorist act at the nuclear power plant in Kursk. This may seem ridiculous, especially when such statements come from the President of Russia, a country that has been shelling Ukrainian cities with missiles for over a year and seizing nuclear facilities on Ukrainian territory. The international community understands this, so why does Putin engage in all of this?
Russian political analyst Valeriy Solovey believes that after the catastrophe caused by Russians at the Kahovka Hydroelectric Power Station in Ukraine, the threshold of what is acceptable has been lowered. Therefore, the next step could indeed be of a nuclear nature. In this regard, there is discussion about the possibility of simulating or actually causing a technological disaster at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant as a result of infiltration by Ukrainian sabotage groups.
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