Ukrainian intelligence officers are checking whether an accident really occurred at the Rostov nuclear power plant. However, information from Russian propagandists about an alleged explosion at a nuclear power plant requires verification.
This was stated by the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andrey Yusov on the air of the One News telethon, commenting on the situation at the Rostov Nuclear Power Plant.
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— All Ukrainians are looking forward to good news that there will still be a fire in the Russian Federation. But let's check. It is clear that information disseminated from Russian public pages must be treated very carefully and divided into several orders of magnitude, — approved by the GUR representative.
Andrey Yusov noted that the Russian Federation — This is a closed state that has repeatedly suppressed data on man-made disasters. Among them — accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
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— We cannot rule out problems. They must check. The Putin regime may be hiding the truth from citizens and the international community about some serious problems in the energy sector. This is the nature of dictatorship. But we will still find out the truth, — he emphasized.
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On the afternoon of July 19, information began to spread that radiation had allegedly begun to be released in Russia after the accident at the Rostov Nuclear Power Plant. However, there is no official confirmation yet that this is true.
Russian public pages are now reporting that the emergency release of radioactive water was allegedly not localized at the Rostov Nuclear Power Plant. As a result, as unconfirmed sources write, a constant leak of radiation continues.
Local authorities in the Rostov region claim that the nuclear power plant is supposedly operating as usual, and reports of an accident — this is fake news.
The Kremlin denied information about the accident at the Rostov nuclear power plant. However, in the southern regions of the Russian Federation and the temporary occupied Crimea, power outage schedules have been introduced. Are these events related — not yet known for sure.