Intelligence Service told if Russia has enough explosives to blow up the Kakhovskaya HPP

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Intelligence: not enough explosives at Kakhovskaya HPP for the Russian Federation to blow up the plant
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18:45, 26.10.2022

Intelligence believes that the Russian Federation currently does not have enough explosives to blow up the Kakhovskaya HPP.



Despite the lack of explosives, any provocations can be expected from the Russian Federation. This was announced by Andrey Yusov, spokesman for the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, on the air of the telethon.

Yusov said:

As for the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station. Today, the necessary work has not been carried out, the hydroelectric power station and the dam have not been mined to the extent that it would be possible to make a complete undermining.

Yusov also said that the use of nuclear weapons is an unlikely scenario and its implementation will hasten the end of Russia.

According to Yusov, any threats are still potential:

Various provocations are possible from a state that disregards humanitarian principles and international law.

Yusov also stressed that threats from the current regime in the Russian Federation persist, since Russia "I am an inadequate state with an inadequate government."

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