Categories: World

Ukraine fears scenario “worse than Chernobyl”: Russia would plan a disaster at a chemical plant in Crimea

class=”sc-29f61514-0 jbwksb”>

1/5
Russian military engineers have planted explosives at the Crimean Titan’s chemical plant, according to Ukrainian military officials.

The blowing up of the Kakhovka Dam in Kherson this week has brought the threat of nuclear catastrophe back to the fore. The reason: The Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant is located directly on the Kakhovka Reservoir and normally draws its cooling water from the Kakhovka Reservoir.

But the danger of a Chernobyl-like nuclear disaster is not only lurking in Zaporizhia. The risk of a chemical catastrophe is also increasing in Crimea, according to Ukrainian news agencies.

“The facility is already fully mined”

Accordingly, Russian army engineers allegedly attached explosives to the Crimean-Titan chemical industrial plant. This is located in the city of Armyansk in the north of the peninsula annexed by Russia. “The facility has already been completely mined, including the containers with acid, chlorine and reagents,” Ukrainian military analyst Roman Switan, 59, told the Ukrainian weekly Kiev Post.

An explosion can have fatal consequences. Because the industrial plant is located near a reservoir of toxic acids.

Oleksandr Prokudin (39), the Ukrainian-appointed head of the military administration of the Kherson region, urgently warned of the consequences of such an incident in a video recently published on Telegram. Accordingly, the explosion of the Crimean titan “is likely to release thousands of tons of toxic substances into the atmosphere” and cause an incident “worse than Chernobyl.”

Russians fear Ukrainian troops will attack Armyansk

According to Ukrainian military analyst Svitan, there is a strategic reason for placing the explosives. “The Russians saw that the Ukrainian forces could cross the Dnieper River and attack Armyansk,” the Ukrainian told the newspaper.

More about the war in Ukraine
safety at risk
The emergency shutdown of the nuclear power plant in Ukraine is so dangerous
Atomic saber rattles
What would a nuclear attack mean for Switzerland?
Wuhledar and Zaporizhia
Is the Ukrainian counter-offensive starting here?

Blowing up the industrial facility would therefore make militarily sense for the Russians, as the chemical emissions could slow down the movement of Ukrainian troops.

Repeated attacks on critical infrastructure

With nearly 5,000 employees, Krim-Titan is one of the largest Eastern European producers of titanium dioxide for the chemical industry. This is a chemical used in paints, sunscreens, medicines, and food dyes.

It is unclear whether the Ukrainian military experts will prove right and whether the Russian forces will actually attack the Crimean Titan afterwards.

However, it is not unlikely – since Russian President Vladimir Putin (70) ordered the invasion of Ukraine, there have been repeated attacks on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure. (dzc)

Source: Blick

Share
Published by
Amelia

Recent Posts

Terror suspect Chechen ‘hanged himself’ in Russian custody Egyptian President al-Sisi has been sworn in for a third term

On the same day of the terrorist attack on the Krokus City Hall in Moscow,…

1 year ago

Locals demand tourist tax for Tenerife: “Like a cancer consuming the island”

class="sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc">1/4Residents of Tenerife have had enough of noisy and dirty tourists.It's too loud, the…

1 year ago

Agreement reached: this is how much Tuchel will receive for his departure from Bayern

class="sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc">1/7Packing his things in Munich in the summer: Thomas Tuchel.After just over a year,…

1 year ago

Worst earthquake in 25 years in Taiwan +++ Number of deaths increased Is Russia running out of tanks? Now ‘Chinese coffins’ are used

At least seven people have been killed and 57 injured in severe earthquakes in the…

1 year ago

Now the moon should also have its own time (and its own clocks). These 11 photos and videos show just how intense the Taiwan earthquake was

The American space agency NASA would establish a uniform lunar time on behalf of the…

1 year ago

This is how the Swiss experienced the earthquake in Taiwan: “I saw a crack in the wall”

class="sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc">1/8Bode Obwegeser was surprised by the earthquake while he was sleeping. “It was a…

1 year ago