I guess I'll have to keep publishing some short notes on the situation in the Ukraine, since it's all over the news and most of that is fake news. Overnight there was a ridiculous amount of noise about Zaporozhskaya AES, which is the largest nuke plant in Europe.
President Zelensky proclaimed that it is the new Chernobyl and that all of Europe will need to be evacuated. He was obviously drunk at the time.
What actually happened was:
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At 11:11 AM Moscow time (about an hour ago) the authorities of Zaporozhye Region announced that Zaporozhskaya AES is under control of the Russian forces.
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At 6:20 AM Moscow time the fire at the administrative building at Zaporozhskaya AES was extinguished with no casualties. It was probably set on purpose to create the media picture of "Europe's largest nuke plant on fire!"
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At 5:36 AM Moscow time the International Atomic Energy Agency announced that the fire in the area of Zaporozhskaya AES did not affect any of the main equipment at the plant.
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At 4:47 AM Moscow time president Zelensky goes live to announce that the Russians are trying to create a new Chernobyl. A likely story, that.
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Between 3:51 AM and 3:59 AM Moscow time fire crews were on site putting out the fire. Apparently, there wasn't a lot for them to do.
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Between 2:00 AM and 3:30 AM Moscow time there was a shootout at the power plant's administrative building. Somehow it resulted in a fire at the administrative building.
So much for a new Chernobyl.
In other news, this morning the Ukrainian army launched a rocket attack on the headquarters of the Ukrainian Nazi "Azov" battalion. Ten Nazis were killed in the attack. This was punishment for their refusal to follow orders.
In other news from this morning, Russia's media watchdog, Roskomnadzor, is tightening up control by shutting down sources of disinformation and enemy propaganda, including:
- Meduza
- BBC
- Deutsche Welle
- Radio Free Europe
Previously, "Echo of Moscow" and "Dozhd" were shut down. What this means is that fighting fake news in Russia is going to get a lot easier. Of course, it doesn't mean anything for the rest of the world, which will still have to listen to fake news of Europe's largest nuclear plant being blown up by evil Russians.
Yesterday's negotiations between the Ukraine (the regime) and Russia resulted in an agreement on humanitarian corridors so that civilians can get out of cities where there is fighting going on. The problem with that is that the remaining Nazi battalions don't particularly obey orders from the regime and like to use civilians as hostages and human shields.
In all, the Russian demilitariazation campaign is going according to schedule. Ukraine's nuclear installations are passing under Russian control undamaged. Infrastructure damage is quite limited (unless it is military infrastructure, in which case it gets blown up).
As far as denazification—the other goal of the Russian campaign—people are scratching their heads trying to figure out what that means and how it might happen. On the one hand, the Russians know them by name, face, voice print and perhaps even fingerprints, so it's just a matter of hunting them down. On the other hand, the high-ranking Ukrainian Nazis and their families are currently fleeing the Ukraine and filtering out to the surrounding countries while simultaneously trying to organize terrorist attacks within Russia (unsuccessfully so far). To add spice, Ramzan Kadyrov, the intrepid Chechen chieftain, promised to track them down and kill them wherever they are. "We are everywhere in the world," he said.
The rest of the situation is as follows (as far as I can piece it together). Kiev is a complete and utter mess and is likely to remain that way. There are pockets of Nazi resistance in Kharkov, making it slow going. Mariupol is largely under control and may come under complete control sooner now that the Ukrainian troops are firing on their own. Nothing has happened in Odessa yet.
Fantastic update, fren.
I would add that in Melitopol, the city is now pretty much in civilian control and the RF army is providing rations and amenities and the life looks pretty normal. This will be the end goal in all cities.
In Odessa it looks like naval staging is being prepared, and its possible that the assault will come from the sea.
Mariupol has been very tough, and finally looks like its getting close to being freed.
And looks like Cabal is losing control in US: https://t.me/intelslava/21477
If all the things, ^this^ sounds like music to my ears. They have no assets in their strongest base. This is happening!
Are you any relation to Intel Slava Z? ;)
No, but its one of the channels I follow
I like the footage Slava Z has been providing. Adds a lot of credibility compared to most reports from Ukraine from Western sources.
Do you mind sharing some of the other channels you're following?
In English:
https://twitter.com/ASBMilitary/ (also t.me/s/asbmil)
https://www.youtube.com/c/RussellBentleyTexac/videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/tremregi
In Russian (Needs translation):
https://t.me/s/rybar
https://t.me/s/anna_news
https://t.me/s/RVvoenkor
https://t.me/s/su2050
It is an interesting channel - but all of a sudden in the wee hours this am I started getting repeated notifications from Intel Slava Z even though I never signed up for him.
That suggests a hack of Telegram by Russians.
It's very often that you will get added to random telegram accounts. This does not constitute a "hack", by any means because on telegram you can add people to any group without permission.
You might have accidentally clicked "Join". Try leaving the channel, or muting it. Highly doubt hack.
That’s not a hack hats just telegram. It happens from time To time and means nothing.
their assets is only media control propaganda and meddling with or directing people what to do for them, when they face enemy with no possible influcence over they are stuck.
This also happens because they are so stubbornly selfish besides greedy and money grabbing they want to do things with as little money invested possible
This is why they often leech onto our money supply, banking and so on.
excellent. The uniformed do not realize that nuke plants are mostly concrete and metal surrounded by gravel. there us very little "flamable material and that is well isolated... concrete does not burn though if you get it buried in an inferno the concrete can be weakened...the metal? even gasoline will not ignite it. there is usually some well protected diesel around for the back up generators but that is like jet fuel (see any world trade center thread for more detail on that farce)..
OTH, the concrete structures are getting beyond the design life span and the gamma rads over 50 years CAN erode the molecular bonds of the metal and concrete to facilitate cracks in the various containments. there are some of the oldest reactors in the eastern states that have cracks showing up..
I have read that the site of the fire was 1500 feet from the nuclear reactor facility. In ordinary language this is "over a quarter of a mile." I suppose an office fire could have happened in a more natural way, and the press wouldn't even have mentioned it.