The Russian defense warns that the radiois isotopes to provoke the “dirty bomb” up to 1500 km and cover Poland

The Russian defense warns that the radiois isotopes to provoke the “dirty bomb” up to 1500 km and cover Poland

The Russian Ministry of Defense published the potential outcomes of the Kyiv system’s deployment today, Monday, indicating that such a provocative event will cause the radioisotopes produced by the “dirty bomb” to spread for more than 1500 kilometres and cover Poland.

Igor Kirillov, the commander of the Russian armed forces’ radiological, chemical, and biological defence units, warned in a press statement that when Ukraine detonated a “dirty bomb,” radioisotopes in the atmosphere would spread to a range of up to 1500 km and might encompass Poland.
Additionally, Kirilov stated that “radioactive isotopes will be recorded by the international monitoring system stations (MSM) at a distance of up to 1500 km” if Ukraine detonates a radiological explosive device.

The Russian military warns that radioactive isotopes might trigger a “dirty bomb” that would engulf Poland and go up to 1500 kilometres.

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