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I thought this was pretty cryptic "reporting". Thoughts? Who has what to gain?


Ukraine War: Europe's largest nuclear power plant under attack
https://nypost.com/2022/11/20/zaporizhzhia-power-plant-rocked-by-blasts-in-occupied-ukraine-region/

"You shelled the nuclear plant" "No you shelled the nuclear power plant"...
I mean…the Poland false flag was a failure. May as well reuse the ol Nuc plant storyline.
So, because much of my property is very near the Savannah River Nuclear Site, I'm prepared to actually have a very detailed discussion about this.

Assume your nearby nuclear facility is going-to-be targeted ... that's number one.

Then understand your predominant weather patterns.

Then ... do this:


https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
Enter a yield (in kilotons):

Yikes! That's a form I didn't want to see just before bed time sick
Seems like shelling a nuclear power plant ought to be on the list of things NOT to do? No matter where you're from.
I don’t think ordinary shelling gonna do much to a Nuclear Power Plant.
Originally Posted by kkahmann
I don’t think ordinary shelling gonna do much to a Nuclear Power Plant.
Jesus, man all you gotta do is damage cooling pumps, piping or control system. Have you ever seen what an American 105 or 155 firing HE can
do?
Aside from that, it is modern military tactics now to put military assets into sensitive areas...schools, churches, mosques, hospitals...in the hopes that nobody will attack. We shall see what happens, ask any old infantry grunt...arty makes mistakes occasionally.
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