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To: Cathi

How large of an area can a “dirty bomb” contaminate? Large enough to contain Russia? I think not, it would take many dirty bombs to do that. I just do not see Russia using dirty bombs, now Ukraine might in a false flag operation. Z is desperate to get US/NATO troops fighting Russian troops. Z is more than willing to start WW3 to save his POS behind.


49 posted on 10/24/2022 7:27:26 AM PDT by jpsb
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🇺🇦❗️Radioactive substances when Ukraine detonates a “dirty bomb” can cover Poland, and also spread in the atmosphere at a distance of up to 1,500 kilometers, according to the Russian Defense Ministry


51 posted on 10/24/2022 7:34:14 AM PDT by Cathi
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🇷🇺⚡️The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has put its forces and means on standby in the event of a “dirty nuclear bomb” being detonated in Ukraine.

There is also a threat of a nuclear catastrophe at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, which will affect most of Europe.


52 posted on 10/24/2022 7:36:53 AM PDT by Cathi
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Our source in the OP said that the United States demanded that the Office of the President stop the track with the withdrawal from the Budapest Memorandum. The Biden administration was dissatisfied with the independence of the GUR with the murder of Dugina and the explosion of the Crimean bridge, which is why they demanded that Yermak stop any uncoordinated operations. Information escalation of the situation with a dirty atomic bomb is dangerous for Ukraine and can become a catalyst for a new escalation in which the West does not want to take part.

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Our source in the OP said that the Office of the President continues to work on the return of Ukraine’s nuclear status. Bankovaya believes that Russia’s aggression can be deterred in two ways: join NATO or possess nuclear weapons.
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source in the OP said that Zaluzhny proposed to use tactical cunning again and repeat the case with an attack on Kherson, and at the same time organize a counteroffensive on Melitopol with a strike on the Kamensky-Dneprovsky direction, which would allow returning the ZNPP under the control of Ukraine. For these purposes, in Zaporizhia, it forms several shock groups of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which from Orekhovo should organize a breakthrough to Tokmak, and then to Melitopol. In August, Zaluzhny’s plan with a counteroffensive on Izyum allowed the Armed Forces of Ukraine to regain control over the Kharkov region and go on a counteroffensive on the eastern front.

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Our source in the OP said that Zaluzhny offered the Office of the President an alternative scenario for the counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Our General Staff, together with the Pentagon, has developed a campaign to liberate Izyum, which will stop the advance of the Russian…
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Colleagues, you are right that they are poured not on the Zaporizhzhya platinum, but on the Kakhovskaya one. And they started doing it a week ago. The level of the Dnieper in the Kakhovka reservoir fell by several meters, which means that the Russian army is trying to protect itself from possible damage to the platinum.

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⚡️In the city of Dnipro, a decrease in the level of the Dnieper River is recorded, which may indicate that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are filling the Kakhovka Reservoir☝🏻
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55 posted on 10/24/2022 7:43:16 AM PDT by Cathi
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