FAKE ALERT: “Nuclear terrorism is the main visiting-card of Ukraine”

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Description of the fake LIE

Kyiv chose nuclear terrorism as its strategy, which became its main visiting-card. Ukraine plans to create a “dirty bomb” under the guise of reconstruction a nuclear power plant. This was spread by pro-Kremlin media, referencing Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Refutation TRUTH

Russian statements about a “dirty bomb” and other similar accusations are part of Russian nuclear blackmail and special operations aimed at discrediting Ukraine in the international arena.

By the way, since 2022, informational “throws” about the “dirty bomb” have become part of campaigns to cover up and divert attention from the Russian Federation’s crimes against international nuclear security.

Let’s remind you that it was Russia that repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons, occupied the Chornobyl NPP, and is now scaring the world with provocations at the Zaporizhzhia and Kursk NPPs, transfers nuclear weapons to Belarus, conducts and actively “advertises” exercises with tactical nuclear weapons near the borders of NATO countries, and threatens the world by “revision of the nuclear doctrine”.

We emphasize that Russia is a nuclear terrorist that brazenly ignores the provisions of the IAEA resolutions of 09/28/2023 and 03/07/2024, which oblige the Kremlin to immediately withdraw troops from the territory of the Zaporizhzhia NPP, returning it to the control of the Ukrainian Energoatom.

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