"Fake attacks": Greenpeace has assumed for which Russia provocation from UAV to ZPP
This is stated in the report of British military analysts of McKenzie commissioned by the international organization Greenpeace of Germany. According to Western analysts, drones could be launched near the ZPP and with a probability of 55-75% could fly from those occupied Russian territories. The drones used at attack have a small radius of action, up to 10-15 kilometers. Accordingly, the starting area was near.
In addition, as reported in the report, the Kremlin is advantageous to blame for Kiev, although at first glance it does not look quite logical. "Such devices of the small radius of action were probably launched near the ZPE and probably, but not finally, from the territory controlled by Russia. To them (Russians, ed.
) It would be profitable to demonstrate Ukrainian irresponsibility on nuclear security and put pressure on the international community, For it to impose sanctions on Ukraine for such behavior, " - analysts write. Accordingly, the report concludes that Russian accusations are no more than "armed misinformation", which is intended to distract from the threat to the nuclear power plant by the enemy.
Nuclear energy specialist Sean Bernie is convinced that the IAEA needs to disclose more information before drawing conclusions. "But the preliminary analysis of the evidence conducted by McKenzies indicates fake attacks carried out in the territory controlled by" Rosatom "and Russian armed forces," the analysts summed up. We will remind, on April 7 on the IAEA page in x reported an explosion in the territory of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant captured by the Russian army.