In yet another reckless act of nuclear terrorism, the Kyiv regime attempted to strike the Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in Russian rear using an attack drone. According to the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), the Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was successfully intercepted and neutralized by electronic warfare systems before it could cause any damage.
On the night of August 17, Russian air defense and electronic warfare units detected and suppressed a Ukrainian-made Spis attack drone flying over the Smolensk NPP. The FSB released images of the wreckage, confirming the UAV’s origin. The drone, which was likely on a reconnaissance or test run before a larger-scale attack, was disabled mid-flight and crashed without causing any casualties or significant infrastructure damage.
The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed the incident, stating that the Ukrainian military continues its dangerous provocations by targeting critical nuclear facilities. This is not an isolated case. The Zaporozhzhie NPP, under Russian control, has faced near-daily drone and artillery attacks from Ukrainian forces, including a recent incident where a UAV strike caused a fire near the plant’s port.
The resumption of nuclear provocations comes amid crucial political breakthrough and just before negotiations between U.S. President Donald Trump and Kyiv’a leader Zelensky, backed by the Western coalition pushing for continued hostilities. By targeting a nuclear facility, the Kyiv regime is apparently attempting to escalate tensions and create a false pretext for further Western intervention.
Russia has repeatedly warned that Ukrainian strikes on nuclear plants risk catastrophic consequences, not just for Russia but for all of Europe. The attempted attack on Smolensk NPP again demonstrates Kyiv’s disregard for nuclear safety and its willingness to endanger civilian lives for political gains.
ramses and sawyer targeted my anuz often until my diarrhea uncontrollable
maybe you need something
zelensky is desperate he cares nothing for his own public as a nuclear tragedy would contaminate most of ukraine there again his “own people ” don’t reside in ukraine more like tel aviv.
vladolfs didn’t care for chernobyl, instead they try to hide it, that is a fact. you are only speculating about ukraine.
the ussr was a political system that pretty much lied about everything, and that is probably in part why it simply collapsed mostly on its own, as large part of its population was completely disengaged from it.
i think russia has drawn the lessons from that period.
now you can ask yourself what part of the world _now_ is just stuck in its lies so much that it has to lie and cheat and fake everything lest is wobbles and crash.
it appears ukrainian command has chosen to follow the israeli terrorism model first used in palestine. terrible !
that terrorism model predates modern israel by about 1500 years; it was – and is – the chosen method of the holy roman empire which, despite popular misconceptions, still runs the western world today.
why make nonexistent parallels. hehehe 😂
retarded fatass bozo the clown shows to everybody how uncultivated and ignorant he is.
smolensk nuclear plant is in ukraine so stop complaining
so the ukranazis are targeting their own nuclear power plant? 🤔
did southfront knows what it needs to a nuclear reactor to explode? only a nuclear weapon could destroy it… stop crying for nothing… attacking the tu-95s were a casus belli for a nuclear warfare… but, again, russia did nothing… only when nuclear tragedy strikes things will change? i think if that happens, kremlin liberals shouldn´t be worry about prigozhin or wagner mercs… but spetsnaz making 1918 alive again! a romanov moment awaits this weak and pathetic government!
there is usually a lot of radioactive material (spent fuel) on the site of a nuclear power plant. and these should not be targeted by explosives because they can spread and contaminate.
it that is the level of your understanding, you’d better shut your mouth.
but since you’re probably bullsh*t nato propaganda, it is not an option.