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Russia Invades Ukraine. Again
Thursday, November 6, 2025 2:43 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote:Originally posted by THG: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Russian security services say that NATO is planning to sabotage the Zaparozhiy NPP and cause a Chernobyl-scale meltdown, creating a "no go" barrier across central Ukraine, redirecting the entire Russian army away from fighting to stabilization, and (BTW) blaming the "accident" on Russia. I'm fairly certain that this is indeed one of the plans being considered by NATO, and that Russia issued a preemptive warning. Kiev is pouring troops into Pokrovsk, intending (presumably) to unblock the siege and allow troops to escape. Kupiansk is in trouble too. But that doesn't mean the Ukrainian army is broken or that the defense will collapse all the way to the Dnieper river. Izyum is another major (high ground) objective that supports logistics to Slaviansk and Kramatorsk. Since Izyum, Slaviansk, and Kramatorsk are still standing, there's a long way to go for Russia, assuming the Ukrainian army doesn't collapse outright in the next couple of months or the ZNPP doesn'tget blown up.
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Russian security services say that NATO is planning to sabotage the Zaparozhiy NPP and cause a Chernobyl-scale meltdown, creating a "no go" barrier across central Ukraine, redirecting the entire Russian army away from fighting to stabilization, and (BTW) blaming the "accident" on Russia. I'm fairly certain that this is indeed one of the plans being considered by NATO, and that Russia issued a preemptive warning. Kiev is pouring troops into Pokrovsk, intending (presumably) to unblock the siege and allow troops to escape. Kupiansk is in trouble too. But that doesn't mean the Ukrainian army is broken or that the defense will collapse all the way to the Dnieper river. Izyum is another major (high ground) objective that supports logistics to Slaviansk and Kramatorsk. Since Izyum, Slaviansk, and Kramatorsk are still standing, there's a long way to go for Russia, assuming the Ukrainian army doesn't collapse outright in the next couple of months or the ZNPP doesn'tget blown up.
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