The department recalled that Russia had already spread propaganda about the alleged “dirty bomb” in Ukraine. Kyiv then invited an IAEA mission, which “completely refuted this lie.”
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry denied Russian propaganda reports about Kyiv’s alleged plans to use “dirty bombs” or attack nuclear power plants. With a suitable statement on the evening of Friday, August 17, spoke the spokesman of the department Georgy Tikhy.
“We are seeing another development of insane Russian propaganda about Ukraine’s alleged plans to use “dirty bombs” or attack nuclear power plants that are officially we refute these false reports,” Tikhy wrote on the X platform.
According to him, Ukraine has “no intention or ability to take any such actions,” and Russia should “stop spreading” its propaganda.
Tikhy recalled that Russia had already spread propaganda about “dirty bombs” allegedly existing in Ukraine. Kyiv then invited an IAEA mission, which “completely refuted this lie.” In addition, according to the press secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine is a member of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
“We don’t have any “dirty bombs” and we don’t plan to mine them,” Tikhy said.
We remind you that Russian “military correspondents” claim that the Ukrainian Armed Forces allegedly delivered special warheads to the city of Zheltye Vody to strike storage areas for spent fuel from nuclear power plants. The Center for Countering Disinformation noted that this indicates that Russia may be preparing a terrorist attack.
New Correspondent.net on Telegram and WhatsApp. Subscribe to our channels Athletistic and WhatsApp
Source: korrespondent
I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.