Could the Zaporizhia Nuclear Plant Fire be a Russian PSYOP?This might be a way of misdirecting eyeballs away from Ukraine's Kursk offensiveAs of the morning of August 11th, 2023, a cooling tower at the Zaporizhia Nuclear Plant in Russian occupied Ukraine either is or was on fire. The location is here.47.513271, 34.576930 First off, nuclear power plant cooling towers don't tend to burn. Second, the cooling towers are about a mile from the actual reactors. Third, the cooling towers are only used when the plant is in operation and the plant is currently in cold shutdown. The IAEA or International Atomic Energy Agency says that one of the cooling towers was stuck by a drone. This doesn't seem to make much sense since these towers are made of concrete, so this may be a Russia PSYOP that is designed to cause panic and take the public's mind off of Ukraine's Kursk offensive without causing actual damage to the plant. You're currently a free subscriber to The official Ryan McBeth Substack. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Could the Zaporizhia Nuclear Plant Fire be a Russian PSYOP?
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