Kiev regime forces fire flares to burn the lands around the Zaporozhye station

Moscow (ST): The Energodar city administration announced that the forces of the Kiev regime launched flares on the grasslands near the Zaporozhye nuclear plant to provoke fires and rising smoke clouds to cover the bombing of the plant with suicide drones.
The city administration said in a statement: “Five flare bombs were launched in the area around the nuclear power plant, most of which sank in the waters of the adjacent cooling lake,” noting that the goal of the militants was to ignite dry weeds in the vicinity of the plant to provoke a fire that produces smoke clouds to carry out more provocations using suicide drones.
Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova confirmed that the Kiev regime’s attacks on the Zaporozhye plant are nuclear terrorism, stressing her country’s adherence to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s inspection of the plant regardless of Kiev’s attacks on it.
TASS news agency quoted Zakharova as saying: “The IAEA inspection must be carried out regardless of the destructive influence of the Kiev regime, who is behind it to obstruct this process, and who uses nuclear sites as a tool for blackmail and terror practiced by the Kiev regime towards the Zaporozhye plant.”
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