International team to have ‘continued presence’ at nuclear power plant | USA TODAY

The director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency gave the media an update after his team's visit to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

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  1. Several regions in Ukraine declared September 2 an official day of mourning. The result of the long-awaited Ukrainian counteroffensive is truly astounding. Ukraine lost only in this misadventure (in just two days) 1700 soldiers (that’s only killed, the number of wounded is unknown), 63 tanks, 59 IFV, 48 armored trucks, 14 pickup trucks, four jets, three helicopters (all hardware is courtesy of Biden administration and Fed’s money printing — inflation be damned) with exactly zero territorial gains. Zelenskyy regime is shelling a nuclear plant under Russian control. Such reckless war crimes can be committed only out of utter desperation. It reminds Hitler’s Nero plan in 1945. I hope eventually Zelenskyy, Biden, BoJo and their henchmen will be brought to justice or justice will be brought to them.

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