Russia warns again: The dirty bomb may push us to a direct confrontation with NATO

Russia warns again: The dirty bomb may push us to a direct confrontation with NATO

Despite all Western denials, Russia continues to warn the world about Ukraine’s plans to use a “dirty bomb.”
Dmitry Pollesky, the deputy permanent representative of the United Nations, emphasised that Western nations must use their clout to stop Kyiv from making more “provocations” over the use of a “dirty bomb.”

The Russian official stressed that the permanent Russian mission to the United Nations transmits all available information about potential provocations by the Kyiv regime to the Security Council because he believed that the West fully understood what the Kyiv regime could do in the current situation.

He also emphasised that his nation has avoided major provocations, but he cautioned that the Kyiv government would need to use provocations in the near future to, as he put it, “keep its authority in Ukraine by all means and at any cost” and enlist NATO nations in a direct conflict with Russia.

Additionally, Poliannski claimed that Russia made every effort this week, at least in the Security Council, to prevent the Kyiv regime from implementing the “dirty bomb” scenario.
This comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of destroying evidence revealing the construction of a “dirty bomb” and the International Atomic Energy Agency said it will visit two Ukrainian facilities this week.

Rafael Grossi, the director general of the UN agency, announced yesterday evening, Thursday, that any transfer of nuclear materials would be revealed by the inspectors’ independent audit.
Without providing any other information, he emphasised that the examination would happen in the upcoming days.
Given the significance and urgency of the file, the agency emphasised in a statement that it will publish its findings as soon as possible in addition to the customary report delivered to the Governor Council.

These changes occurred after the CIA acknowledged on Thursday that it had searched one of the two mentioned sites a month earlier but had not discovered any unauthorised nuclear activity.
While Sayyid al -Kremlin called the agency earlier Thursday, to send a mission to Ukraine as soon as possible, stressing that Kyiv wanted to use a radioactive weapon to be able to say later that Russia was the one that carried out a nuclear blow.

It is noteworthy that since the start of the Russian military operation on the Ukrainian lands on February 24, international concerns have escalated that the conflict would tend to undressing pitfalls, especially amid the Kremlin launching successive threats to nuclear use when feeling any threat.
Last week, Russia issued a warning, claiming that it was preparing provocations for Kiev and attempting to unleash a “dirty bomb.”

Despite Kiev’s denial of these charges, Moscow reportedly had a number of.

Russia issues a further warning: The dirty bomb might lead to a direct conflict with NATO.

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