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Russia troops attacking CHERNOBYL could set off radiation cloud across Europe, Ukraine warns as bomb hits ship owned by NATO-member Turkey in Black Sea
Ukrainian troops are this afternoon fighting Russian forces for control of the Chernobyl exclusion zone, 60 miles north of the capital Kiev, amid fears the battle could damage storage facilities holding nuclear waste sparking a fallout that could blanket Europe. Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the ministry of interior affairs, said shortly before 3pm that Russian forces entered the zone and were 'vigorously' fighting with border guards units. 'If storage facilities are destroyed, the radioactive cloud could cover Ukraine, Belarus and the EU,' he said.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: CrazeeWorld777
Very funny. The Western media is again trying to create a virtual reality and they think that we will believe it.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: RussianTroll
To expand on my other statement...
I'm always honest about what's wrong with my country and sphere of influence. We're far from perfect and have been straying away from that mark, not towards it. I say that unequivocally.
But gun to my head, I'll stay under the western umbrella any day of the week.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: RussianTroll
To expand on my other statement...
I'm always honest about what's wrong with my country and sphere of influence. We're far from perfect and have been straying away from that mark, not towards it. I say that unequivocally.
But gun to my head, I'll stay under the western umbrella any day of the week.
I remembered Afghanistan, and people falling off landing gear of planes taking off.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: CrazeeWorld777
Fighting for a radioactive piece of land?
originally posted by: RussianTroll
I remembered Afghanistan, and people falling off landing gear of planes taking off.
originally posted by: JIMC5499
originally posted by: RussianTroll
I remembered Afghanistan, and people falling off landing gear of planes taking off.
I too remember Afghanistan. I remember booby traps disguised as children's toys. My memory may go back further than yours.
originally posted by: Bicent
War is chaotic, russia, getting out of this war in Ukraine, without making any mistakes is highly doubtful.
I also don’t think there are any confirmed reports of an actual attack on a Turkish war asset.
The battle for Chernobyl, makes as much sense as this whole campaign, I suppose it was to prevent Ukraine for blowing it up I dunno.
originally posted by: Bicent
War is chaotic, russia, getting out of this war in Ukraine, without making any mistakes is highly doubtful.
I also don’t think there are any confirmed reports of an actual attack on a Turkish war asset.
The battle for Chernobyl, makes as much sense as this whole campaign, I suppose it was to prevent Ukraine for blowing it up I dunno.
originally posted by: flice
originally posted by: Bicent
War is chaotic, russia, getting out of this war in Ukraine, without making any mistakes is highly doubtful.
I also don’t think there are any confirmed reports of an actual attack on a Turkish war asset.
The battle for Chernobyl, makes as much sense as this whole campaign, I suppose it was to prevent Ukraine for blowing it up I dunno.
Ukraine would never blow it up. Would make no sense.
The road from Belarus to Kiev goes through Chernobyl, because the sourrounding area has little military and tanks can easily pull through...
Get Kiev and Ukraine has lost.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: CrazeeWorld777
Very funny. The Western media is again trying to create a virtual reality and they think that we will believe it.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: CrazeeWorld777
Fighting for a radioactive piece of land?