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If they need to blow up Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant – Russian terrorists will do it

6 June, 2023 Tuesday
21:16

The key principle is that terrorists cannot be negotiated with. Terrorists must be destroyed

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The consequences of blowing up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station dam will be large-scale. Starting with the flooding of a huge number of Ukrainian territories and ending with limited drinking water supplies to the southern regions of our country and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

Russia is acting this way because it is a terrorist country. It has always acted this way, and it will continue to do so if it is not stopped.

In a similar way, the Kremlin is demonstrating that it intends to continue to raise the stakes. That it will do anything to stop the Ukrainian counter-offensive. If they need to blow up the Zaporizhzhia NPP (where serious problems may arise after today's events), to cause some kind of catastrophe there – Russian terrorists will do it. This is how they intimidate us and the entire civilised world. The latter must urgently convene the UN National Security Council to discuss the latest Russian barbarism and finally put the issue in the starkest terms – Russia has no place there!

This is how they intimidate us and the entire civilised world. The UN National Security Council must urgently convene the UN Security Council to address the latest Russian barbarism and finally put the issue in the starkest terms – Russia has no place there!

The second step (parallel) is to declare that the Russian Federation is a terrorist state, and its top military and political leadership are terrorists No. 1, at the level of national legislation in all countries of the civilised world. Any cooperation with them should be punished with sanctions. Including those who try to present themselves as peacekeepers, like China.

The issue on the agenda should not be how to resolve the "Ukrainian crisis" (as some so-called "neutrals" call this horrific war), but how to punish Russia, its terrorist regime, and the people who support it.

By delaying these processes, we are creating conditions for war crimes to grow exponentially!

Ukraine must receive even more weapons, be prepared for various scenarios (including the worst – a nuclear threat), and the issue of punishing Russians for war crimes and terrorism should be on the agenda. The main thing is not to succumb to blackmail, which Russia has been using time and again.

The key principle is that we cannot negotiate with terrorists. Terrorists must be destroyed.

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About the author. Oleksandr Antoniuk, political expert

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