Fears of nuclear disaster in Russia as Ukraine marches through Kursk seizing 100 towns & attacks SECOND Putin region

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FEARS of a nuclear catastrophe in Russia are growing as fighting rages on near a power plant with Ukraine continuing to surge.

The chief of the United Nations‘ nuclear agency today flew into Kursk to inspect the site, which is located about 25 miles from the heat of battle.

A view shows the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP), as seen from the town of Kurchatov in the Kursk Region, Russia August 27, 2024. REUTERS/Maxim ShemetovThe power plant in Kursk’s west raising fears of a nuclear disasterREUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
Ukrainian servicemen drive a Soviet-made T-64 tank in the Sumy region, near the border with Russia, on August 11, 2024, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russia on August 11 acknowledged Ukrainian troops had pierced deep into the Kursk border region in an offensive that a top official in Ukraine said aimed to "destabilise" Russia and "stretch" its forces. (Photo by Roman PILIPEY / AFP) (Photo by ROMAN PILIPEY/AFP via Getty Images)Ukraine continues the offensive into RussiaROMAN PILIPEY/AFP via Getty Images
General Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi (C) speaks to the press in Kurchatov, near Kursk, western Russia, on August 27, 2024. The head of the UN atomic agency warned on August 27, 2024, that the proximity of fighting between Russian and Ukrainian troops to Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant was "extremely serious" because its reactors were particularly vulnerable. (Photo by TATYANA MAKEYEVA / AFP) (Photo by TATYANA MAKEYEVA/AFP via Getty Images)Nuclear agency boss Rafael Grossi speaks to media in Kurchatov, near KurskTATYANA MAKEYEVA/AFP via Getty Images
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The Ukrainians have seized 100 towns, and claim to have taken 500 square miles of Russian territory since launching the invasion three weeks ago.

Now they are even attempting to launch a second cross-border blitz into nearby Belgorod, according to reports.

But while the West applauds Kyiv’s brave offensive taking the fight to Putin, there are mounting concerns over the plant in the west of Kursk.

International Atomic Energy Agency boss Rafael Grossi warned there is a “danger or possibility of a nuclear accident” that could cause “serious consequences”, Reuters reported.

He told reporters on Tuesday: “We see the plant still operating, but at the same time, the fact that the plant is operating may get even more serious in terms of an eventual action against it.

“When a plant is operating, the temperature is much higher, and if there was the case of an impact or something that could affect it, there would be serious consequences.”

The Kursk plant has four reactors which are the same design as those at the infamous Chernobyl.

Chernobyl’s no.4 reactor exploded in 1986, causing a nuclear disaster that led to years of health impacts after a huge release of radioactivity.

Alarmingly, Grossi said the Kursk plant didn’t have a protective structure, instead laying under a normal roof.

He said: “This makes it extremely exposed and fragile, for example, to an artillery impact or a drone or a missile.

“So this is why we believe that a nuclear power plant of this type, so close to a point of contact or a military front, is an extremely serious fact that we take very seriously.”

Grossi said he was vying to attract the world’s attention to the potential doom.

He added: “Basically – never, ever, must or should a nuclear power plant be attacked in any way.”

The warnings came after Ukraine’s military chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said his troops had reached the 100-town milestone in their offensive.

He told Ukrainian TV they also controlled 500 square miles of Russian soil.

Vlad is the first leader to give up territory to a foreign power since the Nazis invaded in World War Two.

Ukraine appeared to attempt a second surge into Russia on Tuesday, with troops eyeing the Belgorod region after smashing into Kursk.

Kyiv’s forces are attacking border checkpoints as Putin’s soldiers desperately fight back to defend their soil, reports say.

A view shows the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP), as seen from the town of Kurchatov in the Kursk Region, Russia August 27, 2024. REUTERS/Maxim ShemetovA calm scene over the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant amid rising fearsREUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
An aerial view shows what is said to be a firing Ukrainian tank in the area bordering Ukraine in the Kursk region, Russia, in this still image from video released August 11, 2024. Russian Defence Ministry/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT. WATERMARK FROM SOURCE.A Ukrainian tank fires into KurskREUTERS
epa11566450 A handout photo made available by the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration shows Ukrainian rescuers working at the site of the rocket strike in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, 27 August 2024, amid the ongoing Russian invasion. At least two people died and five others were injured during the overnight rocket strike at a hotel building in Kryvyi Rih according to a State Emergency Service report. Russian troops entered Ukrainian territory on 24 February 2022, starting a conflict that has provoked destruction and a humanitarian crisis. EPA/Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration / HANDOUT BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALESUkrainian rescuers working at the site of a rocket strike EPA/Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration

Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said the Ukrainians were trying to “break through the border”, citing Vlad’s defence ministry.

He said: “According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the situation on the border remains difficult but under control.

“Our military is carrying out planned work. Please remain calm and trust only official sources of information.”

Rumours of heated Ukrainian attacks are also swirling on Telegram.

As many as 300 of Volodymyr Zelensky‘s men have launched towards the Shebekino border crossing, with another 200 to the west at Nekhoteyevka, according to Telegram channel Mash.

The city of Belgorod, which has a population of 340,000, is just 23 miles from the Nekhoteyevka checkpoint.

Reports vary on Telegram with another channel, Shot, claiming there was no fighting at Shebekino and Ukrainians were pushed back in Nekhoteyevka.

Shot said up to 60 soldiers and eight Ukrainian armed vehicles rolled into the border crossing but were met with heavy Russian fire.

The pro-Kremlin channel claimed Kyiv troops were forced back into a forest, but continue to attack Russian positions.

VLAD’S DEADLY BARRAGE CONDEMNED

Back over the border in Ukraine, the embattled nation struggled through a second successive night of Kremlin strikes.

Zelensky said the overnight attack was an deadly mix of drones and ballistic missiles.

Five people were reported dead and another 16 injured.

Responding to the strikes, Zelensky wrote on X: “We will undoubtedly respond to Russia for this and all other attacks.

“Crimes against humanity cannot go unpunished.”

US President Joe Biden moved to assure Zelensky that their bond was “unshakeable” in the wake of the attacks.

He added: “Ukrainian officials report that this outrageous attack resulted in the deaths of Ukrainian civilians and targeted more than two dozen critical energy sites.

“Let me be clear: Russia will never succeed in Ukraine, and the spirit of the Ukrainian people will never be broken.”

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy took to X to slam the Kremlin for the attacks.

He said: “The UK utterly condemns Russia’s cowardly missile and drone attacks on civilian infrastructure across Ukraine today.

“These assaults are in flagrant violation of international law and those responsible must be brought to justice.”

KRYVYI RIH, UKRAINE - AUGUST 27, 2024 - A hotel is damaged by the Russian ballistic missile attack late on Monday, August 26, that claimed the lives of two people and left five injured, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk region, central Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation. (Ukrinform/Polaris)A hotel destroyed by a ballistic missileUkrinform/Polaris
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Smoke billows from a bridge over the Seym river in the Glushkovo district, following a Ukrainian strike in the Kursk region, Russia, in this still image taken from a social media video released on August 16, 2024. Ukraine's Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuki/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.Ukraine has been busy blowing up bridges in KurskReuters
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