Russian forces capture Chernobyl power plant in act of ‘state-sponsored terrorism’

Ukrainian Chargé D'Affaires to Canada Andrii Bukvych speaks on the situation in Ukraine after Russia launched a full-scale invasion.

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13 comments

  1. Maybe just let the steam go not turning the turbines. I would think blowing up the fusion well would be a disaster. Don’t really know for sure.🤠

    1. The power plant is decommissioned due to the fact that it melted down and the surrounding area is a no go zone for the next couple thousand years

  2. It means they captured Duga-2 radar(Russian Woodpecker) too? Does it have any scintifical or military value today? In fact it consumes energy from “Sarkofag” up-today as I know.

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