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Britain’s allies preparing for Chernobyl-style nuclear disaster as Putin’s invasion of Ukraine continues

March 30, 2022

By Timothy Sigsworth

AT RISK

Kyiv ‘at risk from Russia airstrikes’ despite Putin’s PROMISES to withdraw troops

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“Radiation is our highest risk.”

He added that

BRITAIN’S allies are preparing for a Chernobyl-style nuclear disaster as the conflict continues.

Scandinavian nations fear radioactive dust will blow towards the Arctic as it did in 1986 when a reactor at the plant in Ukraine exploded.

Britain’s allies are preparing for a Chernobyl-style nuclear disaster as the conflict continues
Scandinavian nations fear Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine may cause radioactive dust to blow towards the Arctic

Russia now controls Chernobyl while battalions have shelled Europe’s largest nuclear plant at Zaporizhzhia, also in Ukraine.

Norway defence minister Odd Roger Enoksen said the public had been put on alert and anti-radiation medicine stock-piled.

He added: “What we said to the public is ‘be ready’.

“Not for a nuclear attack but for radioactive wind and rain.

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AT RISK

Kyiv ‘at risk from Russia airstrikes’ despite Putin’s PROMISES to withdraw troops

FREEDOM FIGHTERS

How Russian troops are ‘SWITCHING SIDES and joining Ukraine to fight Putin

“Radiation is our highest risk.”

He added that Russia launched nuclear subs into the Arctic Sea after the invasion.

He said: “We do not see it as a military threat.

“It was more as if they were saying, ‘We are here . . .  don’t do anything stupid’.”

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Source: Britain’s allies preparing for Chernobyl-style nuclear disaster as Putin’s invasion of Ukraine continues

Category: News, World News, Exclusives, Nuclear power, Nuclear Weapons, The Sun Newspaper, Ukraine war

    

Updated: March 30, 2022 at 9:00 pm
Tags: England, Europe, Norway
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