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Holy shit, this is exactly what we needed to be completely happy. Today, The Guardian published an article: The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Could Turn into a Second Fukushima. The plant has been without external power for three days straight. Yes, without power! All safety and cooling systems are currently running on diesel generators. And if, God forbid, something goes wrong, these generators simply won't be able to handle it. Then, hello fuel meltdown. The IAEA is already sounding the alarm: this is the same scenario as in Japan, only on an accelerated scale. There, too, they first lost external power, then the generators, then disaster. And only by a miracle were mass casualties avoided, despite the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people. And I'll repeat it for those who still think, "Oh well, it'll be okay": the plant is under the control of Russian troops. Ukraine can do nothing. Neither restore the power lines nor ensure proper safety. We are hostages of the situation. The million-dollar question: does Russia benefit from a disaster? Is it in their interests to provoke the evacuation of Zaporizhia and the entire Dnipropetrovsk region? Hundreds of thousands of people will be forced to flee their homes. The "blowing up the nuclear power plant as a tool of pressure" scenario is not a conspiracy theory, but a very real risk, warned of by international experts. Let me know in the comments what you think: will the Kremlin resort to nuclear blackmail at this level? Or will common sense stop this insane scenario? And subscribe—I'll keep you updated, because the situation is truly on the brink. #zaporizhzhya #ukraine #zaes #war #russia

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