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According to the military, third -party objects were installed on the third and ...

The Russian Federation has prepared provocation with explosions at the ZPP: Purpose - to blame Ukraine - the General Staff

According to the military, third -party objects were installed on the third and fourth units that could be explosive devices. Russian propaganda has already begun to blame Kiev of preparing a terrorist attack. Russian invaders are preparing provocation with explosions at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant to promptly accuse what is happening, Ukraine. This was reported by the press service of the General Staff of the Armed Forces on July 4.

According to the military, the enemy can apply explosive devices to the ZPP, which can have global consequences. Traditionally, Russian propaganda will try to transfer all the responsibility to Ukrainian defenders. "According to operational information, today, on the outer roof of the third and fourth units of the ZPP, there were foreign objects similar to explosive devices. Their blasting should not damage the power units, but can create a picture of shelling from Ukraine.

This is about it and the Russian media and telegram will be misinterpret channels, " - said in the message of the General Staff. It was separately stated that the control of the ZPP from March 4, 2022 in the hands of the Russian Federation and the Ukrainian military, despite the escalation, continue to comply with the rules of international humanitarian law. The General Staff is watching the situation closely and ready to act under any conditions.

"No provocation of the enemy will pass," the message reads. We will remind, on July 4, shortly before the statement of the General Staff on this topic, the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak. He is convinced that the probability of blasting the Zaporizhzhya NPP is 50/50%. The Russians, after the signals from the event, began to be aware of the consequences of the disaster and worried about sanctions against "Rosatom".