Note that these people were intercepted by authorities and then RELEASED (!!!)
The gunmen were stopped Thursday at the entrance of the city of Energodar, near Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant, the facility's press service said in a Friday statement on its website. Ukrainian police stopped a group of armed men from entering Europe's largest nuclear power plant, located in southeastern Ukraine. In video footage allegedly showing the attempted break-in, the men say they are members of the Right Sector group.
Gunmen
attempt to enter Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant
RT,
17 May, 2014
The gunmen were stopped Thursday at the entrance of the city of Energodar, near Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant, the facility's press service said in a Friday statement on its website. Ukrainian police stopped a group of armed men from entering Europe's largest nuclear power plant, located in southeastern Ukraine. In video footage allegedly showing the attempted break-in, the men say they are members of the Right Sector group.
The
power plant’s authorities said the incident did not affect the
station’s operations.
However, security at the plant and throughout
Energodar has been heightened.
Several cars full of men
who introduced themselves as members of the notorious neo-Nazi group
Right Sector were stopped at a checkpoint near Energodar, Ukraine’s
Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper reported.
The
men were wearing masks, had guns, and said that they were headed
to “protect
the nuclear power plant and the city from possible
seizures,” according
to the paper.
“We
moved out to protect the city, but we were stopped and circled by
police,” a
Right Sector member told RBK Ukraine.
Local
police said they confiscated the men’s weapons and launched a
criminal investigation.
Footage
posted on Svoboda TV's YouTube account on Thursday – allegedly shot
during the attempted break-in – shows a group of masked men
preparing to enter Energodar.
In
the footage, the men say they are members of the Right Sector in
Zaporizhia (Zaporozhye) region, adding that they came to protect
Energodar from activists who wanted to “hoist
Russian flags” in
the city.
“The
Right Sector got hold of information that pro-Russian activists are
preparing to change [Ukrainian] flags to Russian at the check points
of Energodar city. The Right Sector moved forward to prevent
this,”one
man says.
The
men in the video are holding Ukrainian flags and shouting nationalist
slogans including, “Heroes
don’t die! Glory to Ukraine! Glory to heroes!”
However,
on its official website, the Right Sector denied that its men wanted
to seize the station.
“There
was misinformation [in the media] that this group belongs to the
Right Sector,” the
statement on the far-right group’s website reads. “The
Right Sector officially notifies that it had and has no plans to
storm the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.”
Zaporizhia
Nuclear Power Plant is the largest nuclear power plant (NPP) not only
in Ukraine, but also in Europe, according to the operator of
Ukrainian NPPs. It is situated in the steppe zone of Ukraine, on the
bank of the Kakhovka water reservoir. The plant generates 40-42
billion kWh per year, which accounts for one-fifth of the average
annual electricity production in Ukraine and almost 47 percent of
electricity generated at Ukrainian nuclear power plants.
Previously,
Right Sector leader Dmitry Yarosh threatened to destroy Russian
pipelines supplying gas to Europe through Ukrainian territory. Moscow
put Yarosh on the international wanted list and charged him with
inciting terrorism after he urged Chechen terrorist leader Doku
Umarov to launch attacks on Russia.
Right
Sector group members were very active in the violence which triggered
the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovich in February. The group’s
fighters used clubs, petrol bombs, and firearms against Ukrainian
police and have been wearing Nazi insignia.
The
group has adopted an extreme, anti-Russian stance and moved its
headquarters from Kiev to the eastern city of Dnepropetrovsk in
April.
Right Sector members have been identified among the
National Guard forces, which were formed after the coup and are loyal
to Kiev authorities. National Guard battalions have been involved in
the punitive military operation against pro-federalization activists
in southeastern Ukraine, in which many have been killed or wounded.
Among
the latest violence was the massacre in the southern Ukrainian city
of Odessa on May 2, when clashes erupted between anti-government
protesters and radicals supporting the coup-imposed authorities in
Kiev. Forty-eight people were killed and over 200 injured as
nationalists burnt the protester camp and set fire to the Trade
Unions House with anti-Kiev activists trapped inside. Many of those
who managed to escape the flames were then beaten to death by
nationalists, according to witnesses.
Here is a warning from the Right Sector from a few days - that they would occupy nuclear installation
Here is a warning from the Right Sector from a few days - that they would occupy nuclear installation
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