Enemy tried to attack dam in Kryvyi Rih - Podolyak

The Russian Federation tried to attack a dam in Kryvyi Rih with "Daggers" as the enemy wants to create a "sanitary grey zone" in southeastern Ukraine.
Mikhail Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the presidential office, said this.
According to him, the occupants are still considering the idea of a large-scale terrorist attack because of their inability to hold their positions.
Russia is unable to hold Energodar in the medium term, so it considers a large-scale terrorist attack on Zaporizhzhia to stop the Ukrainian counter-offensive and create a deserted sanitary grey zone, fixed for years to come, as part of the territorial status quo without a cease-fire," Podolyak wrote.
So Russia tried to hit the dyke in Kryvyi Rih with Daggers. Podolyak also recalled that the enemy continues to mine the Zaporizhzhya NPP.
Additional mines at the nuclear plant, including the cooling pools, are currently under way. Whether the Kremlin decides on this scenario today depends solely on the reaction of the global world. Red lines must be drawn and consequences announced. Not tomorrow. Today," the adviser wrote.
It will be recalled that the additional bombing of the nuclear plant was announced by the head of the State Security Service of Ukraine, Krill Budanov. According to him, this could have serious consequences. However, the head of Enerhoatom said that it was possible to release water from the cooling pond without resorting to blowing up the plant.
Earlier Sotsportal wrote about what the consequencesmight be after the terrorist attack at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant and the likelihood that the Russians will still decide to blow up the plant.
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