Version from Info-Max. Exclusive: nuclear explosion in Ukraine. Military pensioners for Russia and its armed forces Were nuclear weapons stored in Balakleya?

In the area of ​​the city of Balakleya, where the largest ammunition depot in Ukraine burns and explodes, the radiation background has increased significantly. In particular, the portals “Tsargrad” and “Russian Spring” report this, citing data published by local residents on social networks.

“According to local media, permissible standards have already been exceeded many times over. Posts in in social networks. Many residents are looking for a way to leave the city or offer to take travel companions with them. As representatives of the Lugansk Republic stated, the Ukrainian military could have set fire to the warehouses themselves in order to hide the shortage,” the journalists write. TV company "Tsargrad".

“According to local residents, as a result of a fire at an ammunition depot of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the region, the radiation background has increased significantly,” confirms "Channel Five".

“Very bad news. They are reporting that in the area of ​​Balakleya, where the arsenal is burning down, units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ NBC Protection Troops are being deployed,” military experts write.

“None of us have a dosimeter, somehow no one thought about it. But many, many people say that the background is increased. People try to leave Balakleya as quickly as possible: it’s better not to take risks. Especially here, in the Kharkov region during the USSR , there was already an atomic explosion: then in 1972 the gas, burning like hell, was unsuccessfully tried to be extinguished by a nuclear explosion,” Pravda said. Ru resident of Balakleya Sergei V.

“There was a photo on VKontakte with a dosimeter, where the background is three times higher, against the backdrop of the city and smoke from explosions, it’s unlikely to be Photoshop. We won’t take risks, we’re going,” he added another resident, who wished to remain anonymous.

“There are no nuclear weapons in Balakleya, of course, as in the whole of Ukraine. Therefore, rumors about a secret warehouse of nuclear weapons, even at the tactical level, are nonsense. But there are shells with cores made of depleted uranium. And in the event of explosions such as there now , this depleted uranium can “dirty” the ground, air and raise the background,” said ex-officer of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who reasonably asked not to disclose his name.

“Of course, the background cannot increase tenfold, but it can increase by a factor of two. But this is not dangerous after they find radioactive areas and carry out degassing,” he concluded.

In addition, as the official website of the city of Balakleya reports, “there are several objects in the region that create radiation risks.”

For example, in the region there is KhDMSK, where sources of ionizing radiation from the Kharkov, Sumy and Poltava regions, and KIPT are stored.

“In addition, the objects of radiation hazard include the Institute of Metrology, the Institute of Medical Radiology named after S.P. Grigoriev NAMNU, the Kharkov Regional Clinical Oncology Center,” they write on the Balakleya website.

Fringe websites from time to time spread information that Ukraine secretly owns nuclear weapons. This time, information spread online that on the territory of Ukraine, the online publication Veterans Today (VT) wrote about this. Later, the Russian translation of this news spread in the Russian segment of the blogosphere, including on such Russian sites as INFO-MAX.

The website Veterans Today, where the article was first published, bills itself as “an independent online magazine covering national security, geopolitical stability and domestic policy" In fact, the site functions as a blog where anyone can write an article, although the site administration may disagree with this point of view. The site's home page states that most of the correspondents are "military veterans or military journalists."

Published on behalf of Ian Greenhalgh. The author calls himself a "researcher" military history, an expert in the study of state terrorism and the role of intelligence services in manipulating the population,” and so on.

This time, Ian Greenhalgh in his article “EXCLUSIVE: Nuclear Explosion in Ukraine” talks about how at least one nuclear charge detonated during the explosions of a military warehouse in Balakleya. The article is full of conspiracy theories, half-truths and outright manipulation.

The author begins the article by saying that “this is a small story that has found itself in the shadows.” He also states that since they are a non-profit news organization, they have no intention of denigrating anyone or entertaining the public. At the same time, the author emphasizes that everything written is just a “hypothesis based on professional experience in nuclear physics and expert research in the field of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons." In addition, he hints that he allegedly has access to classified information: “knowledge of the topic is based on access to the databases of such serious organizations as the CIA and IAEA, access at the highest levels of secrecy.”

The article puts forward several versions of a nuclear explosion during a fire in a warehouse in Balakleya.

The first one is “ nuclear weapon Soviet production has become unstable due to its shelf life,” which is why “storage has become critical.”

The second is that “the nuclear warhead was thrown out during the explosion of other ammunition” - which explains the “non-classical detonation”.

One of the videos that the author refers to actually shows a powerful explosion during a fire at an ammunition storage warehouse, which marginal media had previously compared in power to a nuclear one. This video is currently unavailable because the YouTube channel it was posted on has been deleted.

The “expert” explains that this explosion does not have visible signs of a nuclear explosion by saying that it was a “non-classical nuclear detonation.”

In fact, this photo is a screenshot of a video that was made back in 2013. Then in June there was a fire at the training ground in the village of Nagorny (Samara region, Russia). But this photo does not show a nuclear explosion either.

Despite the inconsistency of all this “evidence,” the author makes a sensational conclusion that Ukraine illegally possesses tactical nuclear missiles, and to confirm this version, he shows a photo of the military against the backdrop of Tochka-U.

But even here the author manipulates the facts. Firstly, Ukraine has never hidden the presence of the Tochka-U tactical missile system (or SS-21 according to NATO codification) in its arsenal - it can be seen during military parades in Kiev. Secondly, tactical missile system The Tochka divisional unit has warheads that can be equipped with both special (nuclear and chemical) and conventional equipment. That is, it can be used with different types warheads, not necessarily nuclear ones. Therefore, the photos with which he illustrates his “sensations” are not at all proof that Ukraine uses nuclear missiles.

Let us recall that in 1994 Ukraine signed the Budapest Memorandum – international treaty, which secured Ukraine’s non-nuclear status in exchange for security guarantees.

It should be noted that this author regularly publishes articles of an anti-American or pro-Russian nature. The site itself has been repeatedly accused of disseminating pro-Russian propaganda, conspiracy theories, and has also been accused of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic views.

In the area of ​​the city of Balakleya, where the largest ammunition depot in Ukraine burns and explodes, the radiation background has increased significantly. In particular, the portals “Tsargrad” and “Russian Spring” report this, citing data published by local residents on social networks.

“According to local media, permissible standards have already been exceeded many times over. Posts on social networks indicate the mood among the local population. Many residents are looking for a way to leave the city or offer to take fellow travelers with them. As representatives of the Lugansk Republic stated, the Ukrainian military could have set fire to the warehouses themselves, to hide the shortage,” write journalists from the Tsargrad television company.

“According to local residents, as a result of a fire at an ammunition depot of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the region, the radiation background has increased significantly,” confirms Channel Five.

“Very bad news. They are reporting that in the area of ​​Balakleya, where the arsenal is burning down, units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ NBC Protection Troops are being deployed,” military experts write.

“None of us have a dosimeter, somehow no one thought about it. But many, many people say that the background is increased. People try to leave Balakleya as quickly as possible: it’s better not to take risks. Especially here, in the Kharkov region during the USSR , there was already an atomic explosion: then in 1972 the gas, burning like hell, was unsuccessfully tried to be extinguished by a nuclear explosion,” Pravda said. Ru resident of Balakleya Sergey V.

“There was a photo on VKontakte with a dosimeter, where the background is three times higher, against the backdrop of the city and smoke from explosions, it’s unlikely to be Photoshop. We won’t take risks, we’re going,” added another resident, who wished to remain anonymous.

“There are no nuclear weapons in Balakleya, of course, as in the whole of Ukraine. Therefore, rumors about a secret warehouse of nuclear weapons, even at the tactical level, are nonsense. But there are shells with cores made of depleted uranium. And in the event of explosions such as there now , this depleted uranium can “dirty” the ground, air and increase the background,” said the ex-officer of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who reasonably asked not to disclose his name.

“Of course, the background cannot increase tenfold, but it can increase by a factor of two. But this is not dangerous after they find radioactive areas and carry out degassing,” he concluded.

In addition, as the official website of the city of Balakleya reports, “there are several objects in the region that create radiation risks.”

For example, in the region there is KhDMSK, where sources of ionizing radiation from the Kharkov, Sumy and Poltava regions, and KIPT are stored.

“In addition, the objects of radiation hazard include the Institute of Metrology, the Institute of Medical Radiology named after S.P. Grigoriev NAMNU, the Kharkov Regional Clinical Oncology Center,” they write on the Balakleya website.

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March 27, 2017

During the explosions of military warehouses in the Ukrainian city of Balakleya, at least one nuclear device detonated.

Here's a little story that's been left in the shadows.

[Editor's note: Dreamers who write blogs always have a desire to find something, albeit fictional, but dramatic in the media - so that the text inspires conspiracy theorists. As a non-profit news organization, we would also like to entertain the public in this way, but we try to refrain from such gestures as much as we can. So when the opportunity arose to discuss with everyone else the nuclear explosion in the Ukrainian city of Balakleya, we took a pause, keeping silent about what we observed in Ukraine - at least until Jeff Smith, our nuclear weapons expert, met with others nuclear physicists and did not share their findings with us.

When reading this material, keep in mind that this is not just a theory, but a hypothesis based on professional experience in nuclear physics and expert research in the field of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, in particular research on Ukraine, Russia and the Iranian nuclear problem.

We assert that Soviet-made nuclear weapons somehow ended up in Ukraine and, due to the storage period, some of the charges became unstable. Our experience suggests that this is quite possible and, in the opinion of our involved experts, at least one of the devices in storage has become critical.

Our knowledge of the topic is based on access to databases of such serious organizations as the CIA and IAEA, access at the highest levels of secrecy. This knowledge allows us to affirm everything said above and below.

Below are two examples of pieces of an SS-21 rocket found in Balakleya, in the debris area.

Gordon and Jeff commented on the sudden dismissal of Tom Countryman from the US State Department back in January.

In our opinion, the reason for this was Countryman’s concealment of the fact of Ukraine’s illegal possession of tactical nuclear weapons. We believe that Russia knew about this and, at the first opportunity, struck the warhead storage depot - new president The US gave Putin the green light to do this.

This story also has a preamble. In particular, some experts, as well as many conspiracy theorists, argue that almost immediately after September 11, Iran secretly went to Ukraine and acquired several nuclear weapons as a “temporary insurance policy”, since the United States could strike at any time, and its own nuclear program Iran was supposed to give results only after years.

According to reports, Iran tried to destroy an American aircraft carrier group moving towards it by using a Soviet thermonuclear charge with a capacity of 550 kilotons. Several years ago, we were provided with evidence of this episode, in particular evidence of the sale and transfer of a nuclear device to Iran. According to our data, Iran has had nuclear weapons since at least 2007.

Although, again, we do not rule out that the documents provided to us are not high-quality forgeries. It is also worth recalling the even older episode of the sex scandal surrounding the Bush/Blair dossier, which resulted in the attack on Saddam and the murder of Dr. John Kelly, who claimed that Iraq had bought three South African nuclear bombs, which disappeared from the British military base in Oman in 1990.

If you don't know this story, Google it - you can find a lot there. If you don't find anything, we will pick up this story and retell it again.


During the explosions of military warehouses in the Ukrainian city of Balakleya, at least one nuclear device detonated.

Here's a little story that's been left in the shadows.

[Editor's note: Blogging fantasists always have a desire to find something dramatic, albeit fictional, in the media - so that the text will inspire conspiracy theorists. As a non-profit news organization, we would also like to entertain the public in this way, but we try to refrain from such gestures as much as we can. So when the opportunity arose to discuss with everyone else the nuclear explosion in the Ukrainian city of Balakleya, we took a pause, keeping silent about what we observed in Ukraine - at least until Jeff Smith, our nuclear weapons expert, met with others nuclear physicists and did not share their findings with us.

When reading this material, keep in mind that this is not just a theory, but a hypothesis based on professional experience in nuclear physics and expert research in the field of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, in particular research on Ukraine, Russia and the Iranian nuclear problem.

We assert that Soviet-made nuclear weapons somehow ended up in Ukraine and, due to the storage period, some of the charges became unstable. Our experience suggests that this is quite possible and, in the opinion of our involved experts, at least one of the devices in storage has become critical.

Our knowledge of the topic is based on access to databases of such serious organizations as the CIA and IAEA, access at the highest levels of secrecy. This knowledge allows us to affirm everything said above and below.

As Jim Dean reported earlier this week, a spectacular series of explosions occurred at an ammunition depot in the Ukrainian town of Balakleya, on territory owned by the Kyiv government.

The cause of this terrible holocaust was attributed to sabotage, after which Russia was immediately identified as the culprit. However, no direct evidence of sabotage or Russia’s participation in all this was reported to the media.

Our nuclear weapons expert Jeff Smith, having studied the video of the detonation, is almost absolutely sure that a nuclear explosion took place in Balakleya. The nuclear explosion can be seen in this video at 2:17:

We cannot say that a classic nuclear detonation occurred, since there was no bright electromagnetic flash and terrible shock wave followed by a typical nuclear cloud. On the other hand, we also don’t know whether it was a deliberate detonation, or whether the nuclear warhead was simply thrown out during the explosion of other ammunition. And later it detonated in one way or another in a non-classical way (during the explosion, the critical mass was mechanically damaged and the device did not work according to the protocol).

In the shot below you can see plasma rain falling from a growing mushroom cloud.

This is a sure sign that a nuclear explosion took place and not some other one.

It is officially and widely assumed that Ukraine gave up all its nuclear weapons in the 1990s, immediately after the collapse of the USSR, but we have every reason to believe that Ukraine illegally possessed SS-21 short-range tactical nuclear missiles

Below are two examples of pieces of an SS-21 rocket found in Balakleya, in the debris area.

Gordon and Jeff commented on the sudden dismissal of Tom Countryman from the US State Department back in January.

In our opinion, the reason for this was Countryman’s concealment of the fact of Ukraine’s illegal possession of tactical nuclear weapons. We believe that Russia knew about this and, at the first opportunity, struck the warhead storage depot - the new US President gave Putin the green light to do this.

This story also has a preamble. In particular, some experts, as well as many conspiracy theorists, argue that almost immediately after September 11, Iran secretly went to Ukraine and acquired several nuclear weapons as a “temporary insurance policy”, since the United States could strike at any time, and its own nuclear program Iran was supposed to give results only after years.

According to reports, Iran tried to destroy an American aircraft carrier group moving towards it by using a Soviet thermonuclear charge with a capacity of 550 kilotons. Several years ago, we were provided with evidence of this episode, in particular evidence of the sale and transfer of a nuclear device to Iran. According to our data, Iran has had nuclear weapons since at least 2007.

Although, again, we do not rule out that the documents provided to us are not high-quality forgeries. It is also worth recalling the even older episode of the sex scandal surrounding the Bush/Blair dossier, which resulted in the attack on Saddam and the murder of Dr. John Kelly, who claimed that Iraq bought three South African nuclear bombs that disappeared from a British military base in Oman in 1990.

If you don't know this story, Google it - you can find a lot there. If you don't find anything, we will pick up this story and retell it again.