The leading theory with the nord stream pipeline explosion is that putin ordered it to make “business as usual” not an option for those in russias political sphere who would have prefered the resumption of gas to europe over Putins goals in Ukraine. no pipeline, no way back. ultimately no one knows for sure who did it but thanks for bringing it up.
“Now slowly admissions are coming out that it wasn’t Russia.”
nope. Russia is still the lead suspect.
Russia blew up the nova khakovka dam in an attempt to stop Ukrainians launching amphibious assaults accross the dniepr and taking their land back.
Now that Ukrainians have a foothold on the left bank of the dniepr near Kherson all of a sudden there is talk of a radiation release from the NNP conveniently placed westwards of kherson with easterly and south easterly prevailing winds.
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IAEA is not confirming it, but I think it’s a stretch to get “pure deranged nonsense” from that quote.
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…in your opinion. As per your link, the IAEA does not share your certainty.
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It is fascinating how personal biases shape our communications and beliefs.
i’ve seen this guy in many ukraine related threads shilling for the ruskies
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The leading theory with the nord stream pipeline explosion is that putin ordered it to make “business as usual” not an option for those in russias political sphere who would have prefered the resumption of gas to europe over Putins goals in Ukraine. no pipeline, no way back. ultimately no one knows for sure who did it but thanks for bringing it up.
“Now slowly admissions are coming out that it wasn’t Russia.”
nope. Russia is still the lead suspect.
Russia blew up the nova khakovka dam in an attempt to stop Ukrainians launching amphibious assaults accross the dniepr and taking their land back.
Now that Ukrainians have a foothold on the left bank of the dniepr near Kherson all of a sudden there is talk of a radiation release from the NNP conveniently placed westwards of kherson with easterly and south easterly prevailing winds.
They blew up a dam they controlled. why not a nuclear power plant?