Russia reveals new details about Kyiv planning to use a nuclear bomb

Russia reveals new details about Kyiv planning to use a nuclear bomb

The Russian Ministry of Defense released a statement today, Monday, detailing the knowledge it has of Kyiv’s intentions to cause the explosion of a “short-range nuclear bomb.”

The statement noted that two Ukrainian organisations have specific instructions to create a “dirty bomb” and work to manufacture it in its final stages. The statement stated that the goal of provocation is to accuse Russia of using weapons of mass destruction and launch a strong campaign against it in the world to undermine confidence in Moscow.

The presence of institutions in Ukraine that have stocks of radioactive materials that can be used to make a “dirty bomb,” including 3 nuclear stations in the south of the country, Khamilinskaya and Dennskaya, and the abandoned nuclear nuclear plant, where there are radioactive materials, was stressed by him as he continued: “There is also information about communications between the Ukrainian President’s office and British representatives about the possibility of technology to produce nuclear weapons.”

The Russian defence statement continued: “Noting that the” Fostoshni “mining factory is also mining uranium ore, the” Victor” factory for the processing of radioactive waste, the “Brednibrovsky” chemical factory, and the radioactive waste disposal sites in “Poriacovka” and “Bodlseni” and Rusuka, could accommodate more than 50 thousand cubic metres of radioactive waste.

The declaration attested to the existence of the requisite scientific infrastructure in Ukraine for this purpose, including the Nuclear Research Institute of the Academy of Sciences in Kyiv and the Kharkov Institute for Physics and Technology, whose researchers worked on the Soviet nuclear programme.

He continued, pointing out that radioactive analogues in the air will be detected by the international monitoring system sensors in Europe to accuse Russia of using tactical nuclear weapons. According to Kyiv’s regime plans, it will be possible to conceal and camouflage such a type of bombing by claiming that it is a sudden explosion of a low-strength Russian nuclear ammunition in which high-enriched uranium is used.

The statement observed that the West had waged a media war against Syria using similar tactics, and it went on to describe how the bombing of a radiological explosive device would certainly result in radioactive contamination of an area up to several thousand square metres.

Russia provides fresh information regarding Kiev’s nuclear bombing plans.

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