![]() ![]() Ukraine warned overnight that Russia could be preparing a 'major provocation' at Zaporizhzhia today after ordering its staff not to come to work today, as a terrifying graphic revealed how far the fallout would spread in the event of a disaster. If the video was indeed taken in a turbogenerator hall - as seems likely from machinery visible in the footage - then it would mean the trucks are just 100ft from a reactor, putting it at risk in the event of an explosion. The video is the clearest evidence that has yet emerged to back Ukrainian assertions that Russia is storing explosives and other military hardware in and around the nuclear reactors, risking a disaster which could blanket Europe in radioactive ash. While it is not clear from the footage exactly what the trucks are doing there, they have 'Z' war markings on the hoods and are painted camouflage green - almost certainly meaning they are being used by the Russian armed forces. Vladimir Putin (pictured today with Kazakh president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev) fears a 'large-scale catastrophe' at the nuclear plantįootage emerged overnight showing the inside of what looks like a turbogenerator hall, with at least five Russian military trucks parked inside next to a stack of crates. The generators would be necessary to keep the power supplied to the cooling systems for spent nuclear fuel, Enerhoatom said. The firm said on Telegram that Putin's men are looking for fuel suppliers for the 'diesel generators, which are expected to switch on after the power units are shut down'. Meanwhile, Ukrainian nuclear company Enerhoatom said Russian troops are planning to cut off Zaporizhzhia from the lines that feed power into the Ukrainian energy system. To add to the safety concerns, shocking video that appears to have been taken from inside the plant has revealed Russia military hardware being stored inside a turbine hall - just feet away from one of the reactors. The Russian leader claims the Zaporizhzhia plant is being constantly shelled by Ukrainian forces, but Kyiv argues it is Kremlin forces carrying out the attacks themselves as a false flag pretext for the feared 'provocation'. Vladimir Putin has warned of a 'large-scale catastrophe' at Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant which is being occupied by his own forces.
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