War Near 15 Reactors: West Fears Russian Strike, Ignores Nuclear Disaster
For the first time in history, a major war is being fought around 15 nuclear reactors. Western nations fear a Russian nuclear strike, but the actual threat is a nuclear disaster that the West has chosen to overlook.

For the first time in history, a large-scale war is being waged in the vicinity of 15 nuclear reactors. This unprecedented situation has raised concerns among Western nations, who primarily fear a potential Russian nuclear strike. However, the real danger lies in a nuclear disaster that the West has deliberately chosen not to see. While attention is focused on the possibility of a deliberate attack, the overlooked disaster could stem from the war itself. The West's refusal to acknowledge this threat may lead to catastrophic consequences. Recognizing this blind spot is critical to preventing a nuclear catastrophe. The historical novelty of this conflict demands a reassessment of risks and a proactive approach to reactor safety.

