Policyki warns the West against the possibility of using Kyiv, a “dirty bomb”

Policyki warns the West against the possibility of using Kyiv, a “dirty bomb”

News from Al-Madinah: Dmitry Pollesky, the Deputy Permanent Representative of the United Nations, stated that the West should exert influence over the Kyiv system to stop “dirty bomb” provocations.
According to Poliannski, “I think the West fully understands what Kyiv’s regime may do in the current scenario.”

Polianski emphasised that the Security Council receives all information on potential provocations by the Kyiv regime via Russia’s permanent mission to the UN.
Polleski continued, “While we avoided any significant provocations, it is highly possible that this also played a role in the presentation of this information on the Security Council website.
In the course of secret negotiations, the Russian side allegedly brought up the “dirty bomb” several times, according to Pollesky.

“We have told our colleagues everything we know about this and have forewarned them that such a provocation will be crucial for the Kiev regime at this time, when it is in his best interest to first keep his hold on power in Ukraine by any means necessary and second, to involve NATO members in a direct conflict with Russia.

“Russia has made every effort this week—at least in the Security Council—to prevent the Kyiv system from implementing the “dirty bomb” scenario, against which we have previously issued detailed warnings.
Vice-President of the Russian National Security Council Dmitry Medvedev demanded that Poland’s demands for restitution for its losses during World War II be rejected or that Poland make equivalent demands in return.

In his article published on “Telegram” on Friday, Medvedev suggested that there might be two ways to address Poland’s demands.
He went on: “We can give them credit for everything Poland received from the Soviet Union throughout the socialist era. This amount is in the hundreds of billions.”
He added that the second option is a categorical rejection of Warsaw’s demands.

A report on the military losses that the Polish government claims the Soviet Union linked itself to Poland during World War II will be prepared, the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared on Friday.
Poland had before urged Germany to make up for losses incurred during the German occupation of the nation during World War II, which could have cost up to $1.5 trillion.
Origin: Tas.

Policyki cautions the West against using Kiev as a “dirty bomb.”

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