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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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paxmao
on 13/08/2024, 09:01:47 UTC
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Speaking of reading skills... Shall we agree on some of these or are you trying to ignore it as usual:

1. Ukrainian army is active in Kusrk Oblast.
2. There seems to be a chunk of land taken, lets say that Ruzzia sources speak of 140 km2. Would you like to give your figure?
3. There are a number of Ruzzian conscripts that are now PoW.
4. Ruzzian advance in Adviidka took less land, and took many months.

So... all propaganda right?

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And there we have it, already a successful mission, regardless if UA can even hold the land.
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Ukraine seems to be holding the land, and gaining land, and digging into land... I think you are getting high in hopium.


In the nuclear central of Zaporizhilla, I do not see any way in which Ukraine can put rubber tires to burn by the cooling towers when Ruzzia is in full control of the facility since like... two years??? But hey, go ahead, I would not want to prevent you to say some stupid (again).

BTW, I do not have newbie accounts and I do not need to post with multiple users.
A large fire has been seen in the Zaporyia Nuclear Plant. For those who have live in another planet for years, this is the largest nuclear complex with 5 reactors  in the Ruzzian occupied Zaporyia Oblast. I really hope they are burning a few weeds or doing a camp fire. A nuclear accident in Zapo could hit Ukraine, Ruzzia and several NATO countries.

https://youtu.be/mlK4a8X3FEo

Russia set it on fire, who else could it be? After Buchi and others, I have no doubt that Russia is creating terror.

I do not see how anyone could have gone into the central under Ruzzian occupation, in Ukraine, start burning stuff there (in the middle of Ukraine) ....

But of course, our trolls here think that Ukraine's best move is to create a massive radioactive threat in the middle of Ukraine in a facility that is fully occupied and controlled by Ruzzia since more than a year  Roll Eyes



How many times UA was active on RU land before? Are there other differences besides scale this time? How did all the previous UA operations on RU land end up? But i guess in your propaganda land, outcome of the mission doesn't matter as long as you claim all of them a success from the start.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) witnessed thick dark smoke coming from the north-western area of the plant, after hearing multiple explosions throughout the evening.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said late on Monday that its representatives inspected a damaged cooling tower at the Russia-controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant in Ukraine but could not immediately determine the cause of a fire there at the weekend.
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The IAEA said damage was most likely concentrated on the interior of the tower at the water nozzle distribution level, at roughly 10 metres (33 ft) high.
"The team confirmed that there were no significant signs of disturbance of the debris, ash or soot located at the base of the cooling tower," the IAEA said.

Well, apparently you couch warriors can spot (exploding?) rubber tire fire much better than IAEA after actually inspecting the cooling tower, or you're caught lying once again Roll Eyes
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Kursk update
(delayed, as there are operational security lags)

- There is a large scale evacuation in Kursk.
- The Ukrainian troops are in full control of an area of 15 deep x 30 wide km (this is wider than the Avdiivka front for comparison).
- Ruzzia has built trenches along the Kurskaya nuclear power plant. The problem as I see it is that they would eventually need to put troops in them.
- Ukraine is still advancing and there has been some incursions in the Belgorod border.
- Ruzzia was able to pull out a limited attack on the eastern part of the new front, with little success.

On Zaporizhia

So..., this is your theory, just to make sure I understand. Ukraine gained access to the cooling towers of Zaporizhia by (fill the blanks). They put in there like a ton of burning material. It had to be a lot, because the fire was visible from a long long distance and there was smoke at large during quite a long time.

Nobody noticed how all that material was being put in place. All the troops and security of Ruzzia in the Nuclear Plant did not see it because....(fill in blanks). Nobody noticed that someone had to put fuel and make that burn.

Ukraine decided to put at risk a nuclear plant in the middle of their country, in a place in which it would be certain that Ukraine will certainly have radiation all over THEIR OWN country because (fill in blanks). (casually coinciding with the moment in which they are doing and "special operation" in Ruzzia near the Kursk nuclear plant).

I would say that according to your theory, the level of incompetence in Ruzzia would be astonishing, but I am afraid that there is an easier explanation.

You should start watching you credibility after this, although I understand you cannot deviate from the official versions, no matter how incredible. BTW the official Ruzzian version speaks of a drone. Just looking at the pictures below you can see that a drone will not cause something like this, so precisely located under the cooling tower for maximum "drama", there needs to be flammable material, etc....