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Kherson flooding would be like dropping ' atomic bomb' if Putin strikes dam
10/21/2022 10:49:00 PM Kherson flooding would be like dropping ' atomic bomb' if Putin strikes dam
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Kherson flooding would be like dropping ' atomic bomb ' if Putin strikes dam A Russia n strike on the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) would cause catastrophic consequences, an expert has assessed. He added:"So far, the Russians have had the sense not to attack our strategic hydraulic structures."The ISW in its assessment on Wednesday cited Vladimir Saldo, head of Kherson's Russian-installed administration, as claiming this week that Ukraine intends to destroy the strategic facility. On Tuesday, he announced the"organized transfer" of civilians in four districts from the west bank to the eastern bank of the Dnieper River, saying the measure is necessary, because Ukraine is"assembling forces for a wide-scale offensive" and that there is an"immediate danger that the territory will be flooded due to the planned destruction of the dam at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant." Read more:
Newsweek » Zelenskyy warns Russia may attack major hydroelectric dam; Moscow orders arrest of rebellious TV reporter Zelensky accuses Russia of plotting to blow up dam to flood Kherson region of southern Ukraine Ukraine revising emergency energy plan as Russia destroys 3 power plants Zelensky orders nationwide electricity cutbacks as Russia target power plants Hacking - CNN
CNN News, delivered. Select from our newsletters below and enter your email to subscribe. Read more >> Zelenskyy warns Russia may attack major hydroelectric dam; Moscow orders arrest of rebellious TV reporterThe Ukrainian leader said Russia n forces have planted mines at a major hydroelectric dam in Kherson , whose destruction he warned would cause a 'catastrophe.' It's more likely that Ukraine will attack the dam and blame it on Russia in order to draw the U.S. into the war. Now if people can’t see how predictable corrupt Zelensky is by now, they’re beyond help. Anyone living close to there should leave, Zelensky has made his plans clear, same as him & Biden did about nord stream. I don’t give it a fuck Zelensky accuses Russia of plotting to blow up dam to flood Kherson region of southern Ukraine‘SAME AS WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION’: In his nightly video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of mining Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant upriver from Kherson with the intent of blowing the dam to flood a large area of southern Ukraine as its troops are forced to… Russia will kill more Ukrainians because little man can’t win! At the end Putin will be left with NOTHING! Ukraine revising emergency energy plan as Russia destroys 3 power plantsUkrainian residents are being directed to reduce power consumption after Russia n strikes upended the country's energy capacities. Going into winter? This is a war crime right? MoFoers And the West? Israel? Rest? Zelensky orders nationwide electricity cutbacks as Russia target power plantsPresident Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video address on Wednesday night that three energy facilities were destroyed in the last day alone. send mo’ money !!!! 🤡 womp womp womp waaaaa The electricity is working just fine in Zelensky's mansions. Exxon completes exit from Russia, says operation was expropriated(Bloomberg) — Exxon Mobil Corp. completed its exit from Russia , calling the departure an “expropriation” of its main Russia n operation and potentially setting... Exxon is a traitor to the American people like Corporate are to their workers. All the more reason to GO GREEN ALL THE WAY ASAP! Bringing Muppets to Moscow pitted ‘open society’ against ‘300 years of Russian thought’: Former producerFormer 'Sesame Street' in Russia executive producer and co-director Natasha Rogoff says the children show's values challenged '300 years of Russia n thought.' Putin ally hints change to Ukraine war plan:"Everything will be different" He added:"So far, the Russians have had the sense not to attack our strategic hydraulic structures.Natasha Turak This is CNBC's live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine.‘SAME AS WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION’: In his nightly video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of mining Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant upriver from Kherson with the intent of blowing the dam to flood a large area of southern Ukraine as its troops are forced to withdraw from the region.his daily address that Ukrainian forces had shot down 233 Iranian-made Shahed-136 drones and dozens of missiles launched by Russia since the beginning of October. " The ISW in its assessment on Wednesday cited Vladimir Saldo, head of Kherson's Russian-installed administration, as claiming this week that Ukraine intends to destroy the strategic facility. On Tuesday, he announced the"organized transfer" of civilians in four districts from the west bank to the eastern bank of the Dnieper River, saying the measure is necessary, because Ukraine is"assembling forces for a wide-scale offensive" and that there is an"immediate danger that the territory will be flooded due to the planned destruction of the dam at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant. Ukraine's counteroffensive to retake more of the Russian-occupied southern Kherson continues to build as Russian authorities evacuate civilians from the area." T he new commander of Putin's army in Ukraine, General Sergei Surovikin, also claimed on Wednesday that he had received information that Kyiv intends to strike the dam at the Kakhovka HPP, which he alleged would cause destructive flooding in Kherson.” Zelensky called for a “preventive response” to deter Russia from inflicting what would be a humanitarian crisis on the civilian population and could also deprive the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station of the water needed to cool its reactors. The ISW said Russian authorities likely intend these warnings about a purported Ukrainian strike on the Kakhovka HPP to set an information environment for Russian forces to damage the dam themselves, and blame Ukraine for the subsequent damage and loss of life, all while using the resulting floods to cover their own retreat further south into the Kherson region. The Kremlin denies the accusation. Former Ukrainian MP Sergey Khlan, who is currently an advisor to the regional governor of Kherson, said in August that should Russian troops significantly damage the strategic facility, a large number of settlements nearby may be flooded. Zelensky said that authorities were working to restore damaged energy infrastructure, but he urged Ukrainians beginning Thursday morning to limit their electricity consumption. According to research carried out by a Ukrainian professor on the possible consequences of damaging dams of water reservoirs in Ukraine, 18 settlements in Kherson will be entirely covered by a layer of water, and another 25 will be partially flooded, should the Kakhovka HPP be damaged. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his nightly address alleged that Russian forces planted mines at a major hydroelectric dam in Kherson, the destruction of which he warned would cause a "catastrophe on a grand scale.” ISW: RUSSIA PREPARING ‘FALSE FLAG ATTACK’: The latest campaign assessment from the Institute for the Study of War said Russia is likely planning to blame destruction of the dam on Ukraine in a “false flag” operation. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video address to the nation on Thursday night that 80 settlements, including the city of Kherson, could be flooded if Russia blows up the dam. "According to our information, the units and the dam of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station were mined by Russian terrorists," he said. 14 Min Ago Announcement of 15,000 new Russian troops deployed to Belarus is likely a ruse, UK says Belarus' announcement of a new Belarus-Russia Group of Forces on its territory with as many as 15,000 Russian troops and 70,000 Belarussian troops may be an exaggeration used to distract, Britain's Ministry of Defense said in its daily intelligence update. Neil Melvin, Director of International Security Studies at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), told Newsweek the destruction of the dam would cause significant economic damage to the downstream areas and civilian death and displacement.” The dam at the Kakhovka hydroelectric plant holds over 4. "It would also harm Ukraine's ability to generate electricity as the country heads into winter," said Melvin. However, to date it is unlikely that Russia has actually deployed a significant number of extra troops into Belarus," the ministry wrote in a Twitter post." Another kind of Russian terrorist attacks: targeting 🇺🇦 energy & critical infrastructure. Melvin noted that Russia has escalated its approach to the war by targeting energy infrastructure in Ukraine with the aim of trying to break the economy and morale of the Ukrainian population. "The new approach is also designed to cause a potential new wave of refugees into Europe and increase the economic costs of supporting Ukraine for western countries, with the hope that this will split the coalition backing Kyiv," he said. The Belarussian military highly likely maintains minimal capability to undertake complex operations," it said.” RUSSIA PREPARES FOR FULL RETREAT FROM WEST BANK: The Ukrainian service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is reporting that Russian forces are moving military equipment from the west bank to the east bank of the Dnipro River in the face of recent Ukrainian advances. "This approach is required by Russia as it continues to lose on the battlefield." Melvin said that the dam is equally a means for Russian troops to cross the Dnieper river, and as Ukraine makes progress on the western bank, Moscow wants to"prevent a breakout" by Ukrainian forces into the southern areas that is occupies on the eastern bank." — Natasha Turak 15 Min Ago Russian court orders arrest of reporter who criticized war on state TV The act that prompted Marina Ovsyannikova's initial house arrest was when she held up a poster during a live on-air nightly broadcast that read, in a mix of Russian and English, "No war" and "Stop the war, don't believe the propaganda, you are being lied to. Newsweek . “Russian forces are likely setting conditions to remove military and occupation elements from the west bank of the Dnipro River in anticipation of imminent Ukrainian advances,” said the ISW.