Washington responds to Moscow about the dirty bomb: The world is not stupid

Washington responds to Moscow about the dirty bomb: The world is not stupid

The White House’s spokesperson for the National Security Council stated on Sunday that Moscow’s claims that Ukraine was ready to use a “dirty bomb” against Russian military are “obviously incorrect.”
The U.S. denies “the erroneous assertions plainly to the Minister of Defense (Russian Defense Sergey) Shoigu in terms of that Ukraine is prepared to use a dirty bomb on its grounds,” she said in a statement.

She added that if an attempt is made to utilise this assertion as a pretext for escalation, “the world will not be foolish.
In this regard, the Pentagon (Pentagon) said today, Sunday, that Defense Minister Lloyd Austin turned down “an excuse” to aggravate the situation in Ukraine during a phone call with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Shoigo.
The Pentagon said in a statement that Austin stressed the value of communications once again in light of the ongoing Russian military activity in Ukraine.

Folodimir Zellinski, the president of Ukraine, responded by rejecting the Russian accusations and asserting that if Russia claims that Ukraine is getting ready for something, then Russia has already done so. I believe that the world ought to react as harshly as possible.

These remarks followed the Russian Defense Minister’s Sunday phone conversations with their counterparts in Britain, France, and Turkey, during which he highlighted his “concerns connected to potential provocations by Ukraine employing (a dirty bomb).

It is noteworthy that since the beginning of the Russian military operation on Ukrainian territory on February 24, concerns about the conflict and its escalation have increased to unbelievable heights, particularly after Russian President Vladimir Putin hinted at the possibility of using the atomic bomb in a speech broadcast on September 21.

Washington answers to Moscow over the dirty bomb by saying:

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