Russia Plays Nuclear Roulette by Drone-Striking Ukraine's Spent Fuel Site
Because nothing says military genius like dropping explosive drones on nuclear waste storage. Russia's latest stunt has Estonia sounding the alarm.
During a midnight raid, a Russian drone crashed straight into the container reception building at the Centralized Spent Fuel Storage Facility in the Kyiv region. Fortunately, the warehouse was temporarily empty of actual spent nuclear fuel, sparing the continent from an unplanned, real-life Fallout cosplay.
Estonia's Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna did not mince words on X, calling this systematic bombardment a calculated gamble designed to push Europe into another catastrophic meltdown. The diplomatic community is left wondering how many red lines have to turn radioactive before actual consequences occur.
While the building's walls took a heavy beating, the incident has already triggered an emergency meeting. The IAEA Board of Governors is now scrambling to discuss the strike, proving once again that international watchdogs are excellent at scheduling meetings after drones almost blow up a nuclear site.
Playing atomic roulette with kamikaze drones seems to be the new normal in modern warfare, where global watchdogs express deep concern while hoping the wind doesn't blow the fallout in their direction. It is truly comforting to know that international safety relies entirely on a drone missing the actual radioactive piles by a few meters.
Source: X
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