From August 22 to 26, all employees of the Government Quarter of Kiev were recommended to work from home - media
Employees of institutions located in the government quarter of Kiev (President’s Office, Verkhovna Rada, Cabinet of Ministers, National Bank) are recommended to work remotely from home from August 22 to 26.
Kiev media say the authorities are preparing for Russian strikes on Independence Day.
At the same time, Ukraine introduced new alarms for chemical, radiation hazards and evacuation from the city.
▪ chemical hazard signal – the sound of church bells;
▪ radiation hazard signal – ringing the alarm;
The evacuation signal from the city sounds like a train horn. After such an alert, turn on the local radio or television and wait for further information.
The NSDC reported that previously such signals had already been tested in some cities.
Tobias Ellwood, MP British Parliament, said Friday night that "any deliberate damage to the Ukrainian nuclear reactor with a possible radiation leak would be a violation of NATO Article 5."
A similar statement was made by Adam Kinzinger, member US House of Representatives. In his view, a radiation leak that "will kill people in NATO countries" will automatically trigger Article 5 of the Alliance's charter.
If you hear news reports of a radiation leak at the Zaporozyhe Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, THAT is your final warning signal to BUG OUT IMMEDIATELY to your emergency evacuation location and stay there.
It may will only be hours after a leak develops that NATO will invoke Article 5, and less than one day until hostilities between NATO and Russia may escalate to nuclear war.