Russian opposition journalist and writer Yulia Latynina is convinced that the Russian occupiers will soon leave the Zaporizhzhya NPP.

Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plantPhoto: Not provided / WillWest News / Profimedia

She also reported that US missiles will hit Crimea through the Kerch Bridge.

“Pay attention to my words: in the near future, Putin will leave the ZNPP (although he will remain in Energodar). Very soon, ATACMS will be flying over the Crimean Bridge,” she wrote on Twitter.

However, she does not specify and does not say what she bases her claims on.

Zaporizhzhia NPP has been under Russian control since March 4. The occupiers also occupied Energodar, a satellite city of the NPP.

The Russians bombed the territory of the NPP several times and even damaged a number of targets. The Ukrainian authorities turned to the International Atomic Energy Agency for help in resolving the conflict.

The latest shots damaged a radioactivity monitoring station on Thursday.

Ukraine, with the support of its Western allies, demands the demilitarization of this area of ​​the plant and the withdrawal of Russian troops from there.

Experts say that compared to Chernobyl or Fukushima, the Zaporizhzhia NPP is better protected thanks to a separate cooling circuit and a special protective coating, although it is unlikely to withstand a targeted military attack.

The head of the Kremlin agreed on Friday to send a mission of experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency to the largest nuclear power plant in Europe.

According to the Russian president’s version of this phone conversation between the two leaders, President Putin said that the bombing of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia, which is under the control of Russian forces, poses a risk of “a major … large-scale disaster that could lead to radioactive contamination of vast areas.” .

A delegation of the International Atomic Energy Agency may visit the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia in early September, according to the permanent representative of Russia to international organizations in Vienna, where the agency is located, Mykhailo Ulyanov, reports CNN.