Latest reports suggest Putin or his goons maybe actually be responsible for it.
There was a story in Saturday’s Times, claiming to be sourced from Ukrainian military personnel but actually based on Russian sources on Telegram, that Ukraine had launched an unsuccessful attempt back in October to retake the Enerhodar NPP, involving hundreds of men in boats crossing the Dnipro.
The story is plainly false: for one thing, one of the Ukrainian “sources” claims “we knew we couldn’t come under artillery fire as the Russians wouldn’t shell the power station” - said no Ukrainian military person ever (!) as everyone knows the Russians had been shelling it regardless for weeks.
But also overlooking the fact that the shells would have presumably be fired at them AWAY from the station
They also speak of HIMARS launches in the direction of the plant, yet there is no imagery of any traces of any such thing