Pentagon: Ukraine does not build a dirty bomb

Pentagon: Ukraine does not build a dirty bomb

On Monday, a top military official from the Pentagon reaffirmed that Ukraine is not constructing a “dirty bomb.”
Additionally, he stated that there is “still no sign” that Russia has chosen to use chemical or nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
Additionally, there are numerous exchanges between representatives of the Russian Defense Ministry, allies, and partners.

Additionally, the American official discussed the situation on the ground and emphasised that Russia was using Iranian marches in its assault while also hitting infrastructure, including the electricity network in Ukrina.

Additionally, it should be noted that the Russians are generally constructing defensive lines, including digging trenches, as well as moving and transporting units of their forces, despite their significant difficulties in managing a large-scale conflict in Ukraine as well as in providing soldiers with the necessary training and equipment.
The Namas system will be sent to the Ukrainians in two weeks, the US official revealed.

He also emphasised that the Ukrainians were making strides in the Kharkiv region and conducting an assault on Jiusson’s three axes.
It is noteworthy that Keybuson is the first major Ukrainian city that has fallen into the hands of the Russian forces since the outbreak of the conflict on February 24, which constituted a strong moral boost for Moscow.

It is also one of the four districts that the Kremlin stated it would annex to Russia in late September 2022, thus Ukrainian authority over it will be a humiliating blow to the Russian army’s reputation.
Additionally, the Antonovsky Bridge, which connects the city to the southern West Bank, the Dnieber River, and the remainder of the Jeresson region, and the Kakhovka Station, which produces power, give this area a special significance.

Jiusson’s location on the boundary of the Dniprobroprovsk and Nicolaiv areas, along with its land borders with Crimea in the south and views of both the Black Sea and the Azov Sea in the southeast, is also strategically significant.

Pentagon statement: Ukraine doesn’t produce dirty bombs

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