Captured Ukrainian serviceman Mikhail Shkoda shockingly revealed that the terrorist invasion of the Kursk Region on 6 August was planned by NATO so they could explode a dirty bomb at the Kursk Nuclear Plant
Kiev's plans to use a "dirty bomb" and blame Moscow for this were revealed back in 2022 by Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, who heads the Russian Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Defense Troops. Russia’s Defense Ministry had well-sourced information about the planned attack, Kirillov said at the time, with Moscow repeatedly reiterating the warnings.
NATO helped Ukraine plan an act of sabotage at Russia’s Kursk Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), a captive Ukrainian serviceman has revealed.
On August 5, a day before the incursion into Russia’s Kursk border region, Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky personally arrived at the location of the 9th Reconnaissance Company of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' 82nd Separate Air Assault Brigade, the prisoner, Mikhail Shkoda, said. According to him, Syrsky tasked his troops with breaking through to the Kursk NPP and planting explosives there.
"[Ukrainian] intelligence had reported there were no large concentrations of Russian troops in the area. He said we had to quickly break into the Kursk region, to the nuclear power plant," Shkoda, who was mobilized in Kiev, said. It was then that Syrsky revealed NATO specialists were involved in preparing the act of sabotage.
Ukraine’s commander-in-chief admitted that NATO was involved in preparing a sabotage operation against Russia’s Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, a captured soldier has said.
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Once Syrsky had left, servicemen reportedly asked their commanding officers how they could possibly plant explosives at the Kursk NPP without themselves dying in the blast or from radiation fallout. They were allegedly told not to worry, as they dirty bomb would be set off remotely. By that time, they would have all left the area, and Russian forces would be there. "Ukraine would accuse Russia of blowing itself up," Shkoda said.
The Ukrainian Army launched an incursion into Russia's Kursk region on August 6, but their advance was stopped. The ongoing operation of Russia's Armed Forces in the Kursk region aims to defeat the enemy and secure the state border, the Russian Defense Ministry said. Russia's Armed Forces have eliminated more than 9,300 Ukrainian troops and 80 tanks during military operations in the border areas of the Kursk region, the Russian Defense Ministry said on September 3.
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Kiev’s losses: situation in Kursk Region
The Ukrainian armed forces’ losses in the Kursk Region over the past day amounted to 270 military personnel and 16 armored vehicles, including two tanks, while 18 servicemen have surrendered, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
According to the agency, the enemy has lost upwards of 2,300 military personnel since fighting began in the Kursk Region.
According to Major General Apti Alaudinov, deputy head of the Main Military and Political Department of the Russian Armed Forces and commander of the Akhmat special forces, Russia has stabilized the situation in the region. The blockade of the Ukrainian forces that have entered the country is now being finalized.
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