A French -British -French statement on the dirty bomb: Moscow is lying

A French -British -French statement on the dirty bomb: Moscow is lying

In response to Russian allegations that Kiev was attempting to use the “dirty bomb,” a reference to the low nuclear bomb, the French, British, and American governments confirmed in a joint statement that they rejected these claims and cautioned Moscow against using these allegations as justification for escalating the conflict.

The US State Department, the British government, and the French government issued a joint statement today saying, “Our countries have made it plain that we all reject the bogus assertions of Russia that Ukraine is prepared to use a dirty bomb on its soil.”
According to France Press, she emphasised her rejection of any pretext used by Russia to escalate.

The National Security Council spokeswoman at the White House, Adrian Watson, described Moscow’s comments that accused Ukraine of preparing to use a “dirty bomb” against Russian forces, wrongly.
She also thought about the fact that “if an attempt is made to utilise this assertion as an excuse, the world will not be foolish.

These declarations followed Russian Defense Secretary Sergey Shoigu’s warnings yesterday over the phone to his counterparts in the UK, France, and Turkey about provocations Kiev was planning and the use of “dirty bond.”

It is noteworthy that since the beginning of the Russian military operation on the Ukrainian territory on February 24, fears of the conflict and its wandering escalated towards dangerous turns that are unbelievable, especially after Russian President Vladimir Putin floated the possibility of using the atomic bomb in a televised speech. On the other hand, Ukrainian President Foludmir Zellinski rejected these Russian accusations, considering that Moscow apparently prepared a period>

Then, in a statement that many Western analysts took as a threat to use tactical nuclear weapons against the West, he reaffirmed his readiness to employ “all measures” in his arsenal at his disposal.

a joint statement from France, Britain, and France on the dirty bomb: Moscow is lying

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