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Ukraine Power Grid Attacks Threaten 'Second Chernobyl' Disaster

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January 19, 20263 days ago
Russia threatens 'second Chernobyl' in Ukraine as Putin plots 'massive attack'

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Russia's attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure risk a "second Chernobyl." Missiles targeting power grids are falling near nuclear reactors, raising concerns of a catastrophic radiation release similar to the 1986 disaster. Experts warn this could be a consequence of Russia's attempts to cause nationwide blackouts and force Ukraine's surrender.

Russia has been warned that it risks causing a "second Chernobyl" with attacks near Ukraine's energy facilities. Experts in military intelligence and energy said Vladimir Putin's ongoing bombardment of Ukraine's power grid, cutting electricity and heating in freezing temperatures, also risks triggering a largescale disaster. Serhiy Beskrestnov, a Ukrainian expert in electronic warfare, warned that the missiles being launched at energy infrastructure are falling in close proximity to nuclear reactors - some just 300 metres away. He compared the impact of such an attack to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, when a catastrophic explosion and fire at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine unleashed huge amounts of radiation, forcing hundreds of thousands of evacuations. "A miss by an Iskander or Kinzhal [missile] could turn into a second Chernobyl," Mr Beskrestnov wrote on Telegram on Monday. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT Read more: Brits urged to prepare ‘72-hour WW3 kit’ as Russia warns UK 'will be finished' Read more: Eagle-eyed fans spot blunder in King Charles's latest message Read more: Rare Russian jet intercepted near NATO airspace as WW3 fears rise He said Moscow could usher in a second nuclear disaster while attempting to cause a nationwide blackout - noting that missiles have frequently missed their targets in the region before. "Russian weapons have hit residential buildingsi nstead of military or industrual sites - including a deadly strike on an apartment building in Ternopil or damage to nearby homes during an attack on Kyiv's Luch Design Bureau," he wrote. Ukraine's Military Intelligence (HUR) said on Saturday that Russia could launch fresh attacks on electricity substations supporting the operation of the country's nuclear power plants in a bid to force it into accepting Vladimir Putin's surrender terms. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT HUR said Russia had already conducted reconaissance of 10 critical energy sites across nine Ukrainian regions. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT Ukraine's new energy minister Denys Shmyhal also said last week that Russia had conducted 612 attacks on energy targets over the last year. The barrage has intensified in recent months as night-time temperatures in the eastern European country plunged to -18C. The latest news from around the world Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy Get More of Our News on Google Set Daily Express as a 'Preferred Source' to get quicker access to the news you value. Throughout the four-year conflict, Russia has hammered Ukraine's power grid particularly hard during the colder months in a strategy that has been dubbed "weaponising winter".

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    Russia's Ukraine Attacks Risk 'Second Chernobyl'