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Comments by "Markus Müller" (@markusmuller6173) on "'Nuke disaster: Russia fumes as Ukraine 'strikes' Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant with 'Kamikaze' drones" video.
So the Ukrainians probably didn't aim at the reactor or the fuel rod store, but at the transformers to interrupt the power supply in the medium term.
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So the Ukrainians probably didn't aim at the reactor or the fuel rod store, but at the transformers to interrupt the power supply in the medium term.
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So the Ukrainians probably didn't aim at the reactor or the fuel rod store, but at the transformers to interrupt the power supply in the medium term.
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@래모루래모로 Anyone who likes to think of a spectacular confrontation apparently has no idea of the causes of the much worse, slow but persistent decline and disintegration of social sustainable development.
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So the Ukrainians probably didn't aim at the reactor or the fuel rod store, but at the transformers to interrupt the power supply in the medium term.
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@joaquimrequio212 I don't see too much benefit in responding to the content of your comment (addressed directly to me about an hours ago) if it is not visible to all panelists. This type of communication has already been tested in the framework of the somewhat old-fashioned Stasi GDR ... and ultimately yielded rather disappointing results, didn't it?
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@porkysharma8423 Anyone who has looked at the report has also noticed: (1:21) "The drone strike ... close proximity ... a few tens of meters from the facilities ..." Most weapons of our time are precision weapons. And partially destroying its own infrastructure seems to me the most polite thing Ukraine can do to drive Russian military away from Ukrainian sovereign territory.
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@porkysharma8423 The sovereignty I spoke of relates to the citizens and the country - not necessarily to any current form of government. Sure, the people of a country have to deal with their government internally. Unfortunately the current and old-fashioned international law, only asks for an all dominating power within a country when talking about souvereignty instead of demanding a referendum, too. Otherwise: What about the government of North Korea or any other (dictatorial) kingdom? Are these countries considered sovereign at the moment or not? And: Collaborators exist everywhere. So first things first: hold a detailed referendum to determine the exact will of the people of a region about their preferred governance. Everything else is the interpretation or guesswork of an outside viewer. Btw: That's nothing new at all ! ;) The Bible 1 Samuel 8 19 The people refused to listen to Samuel. Instead, they insisted, "No! Let a king rule over us instead! 20 We, too, will be like all the nations! Our king will govern us and go out before us to fight our battles."
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