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The Daily Beagle are of the view that there is a major false flag pending for Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) on August 19th after examining multiple outlets and sources.
Ukraine and UN agree a possible approach with the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Russia rejected a demilitarised zone for Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, but will show the situation of the plant online.
Ukrainian Strana Today reported (via translation) that radiation from Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant if damaged or destroyed would spread to Kiev, Donbass, Baltic states, Poland and Belarus. Russia mentioned it could reach Germany.
Ukraine has insinuated a ‘false flag’ attack by Russia on Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant will occur tomorrow (Friday, 19th August). Likewise, the Russians have accused the Ukrainians of planning a false flag attack on the 19th. Russia have reportedly told plant workers not to attend, as another plant worker warns of a catastrophe.
As shown by the Institute for the Study of War’s map, the area where the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is located, the area is indeed being controlled by the Russians:
Russian government backed Intel Slava Z went so far as to publish a detailed response, accusing the US of being silent as the Ukrainians shell the plant.
The Russians promises to launch drones to watch over the area, both as an act of transparency - and to record any footage of a possible false flag occurring at or on the plant.
As shown by this wind map of Europe, the current wind is pushing out of Russia, with the air currents being largely stalled through-out the whole of Europe:
It would mean in the event of radioactive fallout from the plant, it would be pushed away from Russia by the winds, and would settle over Ukraine and maybe parts of Europe. Wind direction and speed are variable over time, so this is not an entirely accurate predictor of future event, but is fairly accurate for right now, given the event is tomorrow, this seems reasonable a projection to make.
The Daily Beagle is of the view that the Ukrainian side is the most likely responsible, because if Russia wanted to destroy the plant, they could have easily done so much earlier in the war from a much safer distance, plus, Russia risks losing much more than Ukraine if it occurs, as it would polarise international opinion, and would allow for a “Gulf of Tonkin” or “USS Liberty” type incident allowing America - and perhaps Europe - to get involved.
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