Read also: Kuleba and Grossi, in bomb shelter, discuss security zone around Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plantīack in mid-2015, the U.S.-based Newsweek and the UK-based The Times online newspapers wrote that the fighters of the sham republics “LPR/DPR” consulted with Russian specialists in the field of nuclear weapons to produce a dirty bomb. Secretary of State Antony Blinken shares the same opinion, with whom they discussed “further practical steps to boost Ukraine’s air defense.” The foreign minister added that “Russia’s ‘dirty bomb’ disinformation campaign might be aimed at creating a pretext for a false flag operation. Secondly, Russians often accuse others of what they plan themselves.” “Firstly, Ukraine is a committed NPT (the Non-Proliferation Treaty) member: we neither have any ‘dirty bombs,’ nor plan to acquire any. “Russian lies about Ukraine allegedly planning to use a ‘dirty bomb’ are as absurd as they are dangerous,” Kuleba tweeted on Oct.
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