Russia on Tuesday raised the issue of Ukraine's so-called dirty bombs at the United Nations Security Council. Russia has claimed that Ukraine is trying to provoke it with a dirty bomb. Moscow sent a letter to the United Nations on Monday detailing the allegations and Russia raised the issue in a closed meeting with the Security Council. Along with this, he also warned the world about it.
There may be a danger for the whole world - Dmitry Polansky
Russia's Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Dmitry Polansky said during the press conference that I have no objection to telling people that if this happens, it is a catastrophic disaster, which can threaten the whole planet. He said the evidence was in intelligence, which was shared with Western counterparts with the required level of approval.
Kremlin spokesman made a statement
At the same time, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov reiterated Russia's allegations on Tuesday and said that Western countries may continue to deny these allegations. But Ukraine can be forced to use a nuclear weapon against us.
Western countries rejected the allegations
Russia accuses Kyiv of ordering two organizations to build a dirty bomb. An explosive device contained radioactive material. However, France, Britain, and the United States have dismissed these allegations as transparently false. At the same time, Washington has warned Russia that any nuclear use will have dire consequences.
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