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Russian Ministry of Defence reveals information available on Kiev's planning to detonate a "dirty bomb"

Russian Ministry of Defence reveals information available on Kiev's planning to detonate a "dirty bomb"    On Monday, the Russian Ministry of Defence released a statement detailing information available to it about Kiev's planning of a provocation by detonating a "dirty bomb."    The aim of the provocation is to accuse Russia of using weapons of mass destruction and to launch a strong campaign against Russia in the world aimed at undermining confidence in Moscow.
 



Russian Ministry of Defence reveals information

available on :

Kiev's planning to detonate a "dirty bomb"


On Monday :

  • the Russian Ministry of Defence released a statement
  • detailing information available to it about Kiev's planning of
  • a provocation by detonating a "dirty bomb."


The aim of the provocation is to accuse Russia of using weapons of

mass destruction and to launch a strong campaign against Russia in

the world aimed at undermining confidence in Moscow.


Two Ukrainian organizations have specific instructions

for the creation of a "dirty bomb", and work on it is in its final phase.


There is information on contacts between :

the Ukrainian President's office and British representatives on 

access to technology for the production of nuclear weapons.


There are institutions in Ukraine that


have a stockpile of radioactive material that can be used to 

manufacture a "dirty bomb", namely 3 functioning nuclear plants


(southern Ukraine, Khmilnitskaya and Rivninskaya)

and the unused Chernobyl nuclear plant with radioactive waste storage facilities.


Ukraine has the necessary scientific base


  • with the Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology
  • whose scientists participated in the Soviet nuclear programme
  • and where experimental facilities


including Oragan thermonuclear devices, are operating

as well as the Nuclear Research Institute of the Academy of

Sciences in Kyiv, where research is carried out with radioactive materials.


According to the Kyiv regime's plans


  • it would be possible to conceal and camouflage such explosions 
  • by claiming to be a sudden explosion of Russian low-yield
  • nuclear ammunition using highly enriched uranium.


The presence of radioisotopes in the air will be recorded

by the probes of the international surveillance system in Europe

to accuse Russia of using tactical nuclear weapons.


Technologies similar to

the media war were used by the West in Syria


when the White Helmets shot propaganda videos 

about the use of chemical weapons by government forces there.


  • One of the most famous incidents was a provocation organized 
  • by the White Helmets on 4 April 2017 in Khan Sheikhoun
  • where Americans used this provocation as an excuse and made


Without waiting for an investigation


let alone the United Nations Security Council's decision to

launch a rocket attack on the Shayrat airbase


This is done in flagrant violation of international law. 

It is very likely that a similar scenario will be used in this case. "


Detonating a radioactive explosive device will inevitably lead to

radioactive contamination of the area of up to several thousand square meters.


As a result of the provocation of the "dirty bomb"


  • Ukraine expects to intimidate the local population
  • increase the flow of refugees in Europe
  • and show Russia as a nuclear terrorist.


The Ministry of Defence organized work to counter possible provocations

 from Ukraine.. Troops and means are ready to perform

tasks under conditions of radioactive contamination.


Shoigu warns French

Turkish and British counterparts against

Kiev's possible use of a "dirty bomb"




The Russian Defense Ministry announced that the minister, Sergei Shoigu


  • addressed in a telephone call with his French counterpart
  • Sebastian Licorno
  • on Sunday the risk of Kiev's possible use of a "dirty bomb."


The Russian defence said in a statement that the parties had discussed "the situation in Ukraine, which is characterized by a steady trend towards a growing escalation that is impossible to control".


She added that Shoigu "informed his French counterpart of his concerns about Ukraine's possible provocations using a" dirty bomb ".


Later today


Russian defence reported that Shoigu had examined the situation in Ukraine by telephone with his Turkish counterparts Hulusi Akar and Ben Wallace, informing them of his "concerns about possible provocations by Ukraine using a" dirty bomb ".


Novosti has today quoted reliable sources from various States, including Ukraine, that there are indications of a provocative Kiev regime using the so-called "dirty bomb" or low-yield nuclear weapons.


Telephone contact between the Russian Chief of

Staff and his British counterpart centred on Ukraine's "dirty bomb"





The Russian Ministry of Defence announced that Chief of Staff Valerie 

Gerasimov had held telephone conversations with his British counterpart

Tony Radakin, during which they discussed the possibility of 

Kiev using a dirty bomb.


According to the Russian defence statement:


"Russian Chief of Staff Valerie Gerasimov held telephone conversations

with British Chief of Defence Staff Tony Radakin, examining the possible

use of the dirty bomb by Kiev."


Earlier


  • Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu made a telephone call
  • to his British counterpart Ben Wallace
  • informing him of Russia's concern over possible provocations
  • by Kiev that might advance the detonation of 


 "dirty bomb"


  • in the territory under control and accuse Russia of pitting 
  • the international community against it, while Wallace asserted that
  • Ukraine would not advance the escalation.


Earlier today


Shoigu also contacted his counterparts in France and Turkey and conveyed

 his concerns about possible provocations from Kyiv

as well as the situation in Ukraine with his American counterpart Lloyd Austin.



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