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According to the newspaper, because of the risk of a Russian terrorist attack at...

"Avoid anxiety": Russia has brought out some troops from the ZPP during the last days - Sky News

According to the newspaper, because of the risk of a Russian terrorist attack at the ZPP, they began to leave the region around the station and civilians. In recent days, the Russian Federation has begun to remove some of its armed forces from the territory of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant. About it reports Sky News. Due to the possible terrorist act by the Russian Federation at the ZPP, residents of the region began to leave their homes and leave the surrounding station of the territory.

"Increasing anxiety contributed to Russian blogs that Ukrainians planned to attack the station. When Russians accuse Ukrainians of preparing for something, it is often a sign that they are going to do it themselves, as we saw in the case of Kakhovka dam," - - adds the publication.

In addition to the warning of President Vladimir Zelensky about the possible presence of explosives on the roof of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, the Russian adviser on nuclear issues stated the probable "Ukrainian attack" on July 5. "It is alarming. This has led to many Ukrainians suddenly left the country. We see the queues at the border with Moldova, which are stretched for two miles, which we have not seen for several months," Sky News writes.

Meanwhile, the sources of the publication note that some of the Russian troops have been withdrawn from the station in the last days. Recall that the Center for Energy Research considers two negative scenarios for Ukraine in the event of a terrorist attack at the Zaporizhzhya NPP. The worst scenario can be only the actual blasting of reactors, the destruction of reactors and the release of radioactive substances into the atmosphere.