Monday, October 24, 2022

Kiev plans to explode low-yield nuclear device, blame Moscow — Russian Defense Ministry

The Kiev regime plans to explode a low-yield nuclear device in order to blame Russia for using weapons of mass destruction in the Ukrainian theater of combat operations, the chief of the Russian army’s radiation, chemical and biological protection force, Lieutenant-General Igor Kirillov, said on Monday.

"The Defense Ministry has evidence that the Kiev regime is planning a provocation involving the detonation of a so-called dirty bomb or a low-yield nuclear device. The purpose of the provocation is to accuse Russia of using weapons of mass destruction in the Ukrainian theater of operations, thus launching a major anti-Russian campaign around the world aimed at undermining trust towards Moscow," he said.

Kirillov recalled that at the Munich Security Conference on February 19, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky announced his intention to restore Ukraine's nuclear status.

"It is also noteworthy that during the special military operation Zelensky repeatedly called on the NATO countries to carry out strikes at Russia," Kirillov said.

In addition, he recalled that on October 22, in an interview with Canadian television channels Zelensky urged the world to deal strikes at the Kremlin if Russia hit the "decision-making center" on Bankovaya Street, where the office of the Ukrainian president is located.

Earlier, on October 23, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu held telephone conversations with his counterparts in Britain, France, Turkey and the United States to bring to their attention Moscow’s concerns about possible provocations by Ukraine involving a "dirty bomb".

3 comments:

  1. В Министерстве обороны России сообщили, что работа по созданию Киевом "грязной бомбы" находятся на завершающей стадии.

    "По имеющейся у нас информации, две организации Украины имеют конкретные поручения по созданию так называемой "грязной бомбы". Работы находятся на завершающей стадии", - сообщил начальник войск радиационной, химической и биологической защиты ВС РФ генерал-лейтенант Игорь Кириллов.

    По данным министерства обороны, на Украине есть три предприятия с запасами радиоактивных веществ, которые могут использоваться для "грязной бомбы". Это три действующие атомные электростанции - Южно-Украинская, Хмельницкая и Ровненская.

    У Киева есть и соответствующая научная база. Так, ученые Харьковского физико-технического института участвовали в ядерной программе СССР и на базе института работают экспериментальные термоядерные установки "Ураган". В Киеве есть институт ядерных исследований при академии наук, в котором на реакторе ВВР-М проводятся исследования радиоактивными материалами.

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  2. The Russian Defense Ministry has information about contacts between the Ukrainian presidential office and UK representatives over obtaining a technology to create nuclear weapons, Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, the head of the radiation, chemical and biological defense of the Russian armed forces, said on Monday.

    "We have information about contacts between the office of the Ukrainian president and UK representatives on the issue of possible obtaining technology for creating nuclear weapons," Kirillov told reporters.

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  3. The explosion of a "dirty bomb" by Ukraine will lead to the contamination of several thousand square meters of territory, Kiev has a motive for the use of a 'dirty bomb,' as well as scientific, technical and production potential for its creation, Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, the head of the radiation, chemical and biological defense of the Russian armed forces, said on Monday.

    "The detonation of a radiological explosive device will inevitably lead to radioactive contamination of the area of up to several thousand square meters," Kirillov told reporters.

    Kiev has a motive for the use of the "dirty bomb," as well as scientific, technical and production potential for its creation, the official noted.

    According to the ministry, with the detonation of the "dirty bomb", radioactive isotopes will spread in the atmosphere at a distance of up to 1,500 kilometers (932 miles) and can cover Poland.

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