Putin is preparing a large-scale 'chemical attack' in Crimea: new evidence

Putin is preparing a large-scale 'chemical attack' in Crimea: new evidence

The actions of the occupiers indicate an intention to cause a man-made disaster at the chemical plant "Crimean Titan".

Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered the "chemical defense" troops to enter the temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region. This may indicate preparations for a provocation at the "Crimean Titan" chemical plant located in Armyansk, Crimea, which borders with the Kherson region.

This was reported in the Telegram channel of the "Atesh" partisan movement, which includes, in particular, the Crimean Tatars.

Officially, the reason for the relocation of Russian "chemical" troops is stated as the elimination of the consequences of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant "breach".

However, as noted by "Atesh," these military units are not intended for such tasks. This is mostly done by civil structures.

"The real purpose of deploying chemical troops there may be to provoke an incident at the 'Titan' plant. Russia could cause another man-made disaster for the defense of the Crimean Peninsula. It's hard to believe, but we need to prepare for the worst-case scenario. After the Kakhovka tragedy, there is no doubt that they are capable of anything," the message states. According to the sources of "24 Kanal," the occupiers may indeed be preparing for a terrorist attack at the "Crimean Titan" plant. They are issuing orders to the military units, including those stationed in Chaplynka, near Armyansk in the Kherson region, with the requirement to check the personnel's chemical protection equipment "in order to ensure the conduct of combat operations in conditions of chemical contamination of the area."

The occupiers are preparing a terrorist attack at the "Crimean Titan" chemical plant in Crimea. / Photo: Telegram channel of the "ATESH" movement

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