Volodymyr Rogov, head of the We stand with Russia movement, evaluated the US statement on the situation at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant as an attempt to persuade Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky not to organize any provocations against the plant. DEA News.
White House National Security Council (NSC) strategic communications coordinator John Kirby said Washington has seen no evidence of a Russian threat to blow up the nuclear power plant, as alleged in Kiev. In addition, Kirby said that the United States has no evidence of Russia’s intention to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
According to Rogov, the United States sent a rational signal to Zelensky not to “do something terrible.” Rogov believes Kirby’s remarks are apparently an attempt to publicly distance himself from the actions of the Ukrainian president, who are becoming increasingly “uncontrollable and toxic” to the United States.
formerly Rogov declarationThey began to declare that Kiev may be preparing a provocation against the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, because in Ukraine Russian troops removed a nuclear power plant and a cooling pond.