Ukraine accused Russia of deceiving the creation of a bomb at a nuclear plant
Ukraine’s nuclear power operator said on Tuesday that Russian troops are carrying out secret work at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, an activity that could shed light on Russian claims that the Ukrainian military is preparing a “provocation” using a radioactive device. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu made a statement. the unsubstantiated accusation that Ukraine was preparing to launch a so-called dirty bomb. Shaigu made the accusation over the weekend in calls to his British, French, Turkish and American counterparts. Britain, France and the United States immediately rejected it as “manifestly false”. Ukraine also dismissed Moscow’s statement as an attempt to divert attention from the Kremlin’s alleged plans to detonate the dirty bomb, which uses explosives to scatter radioactive waste in an effort to sow terror. The Ukrainian state-owned enterprise “Energaatom”, which manages the country’s four nuclear power plants, said that during the past week, Russian troops have been carrying out secret construction work at the occupied Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in Ukraine. Video below: Biden criticizes Russia’s reckless nuclear threats Russian officers overseeing the site will not give access to Ukrainian personnel who run the plant or to UN atomic energy monitors that would allow them to see what the Russians are doing, Energy Atom said in a statement on Tuesday. . suggests that the “Russians” are preparing a terrorist attack using nuclear materials and radioactive waste stored at the “station”. It said the plant’s dry spent nuclear fuel storage contained 174 containers, each containing 24 assemblies of spent nuclear fuel. The destruction of these containers in an explosion would cause a radiation accident and radiation contamination of several hundred square miles. surrounding area,” the company said. It has asked the International Atomic Energy Agency to assess what’s going on. The UN Security Council was due to hold closed-door consultations on the dirty bomb allegations later Tuesday at Russia’s request. Russia has asked the council to set up a commission to investigate. his claims that the US and Ukraine are in violation of a convention that prohibits the use of biological weapons in Ukraine’s laboratories. Shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, its ambassador to the United Nations, Vasyl Nebenzia, said that secret US laboratories in Ukraine were involved in biological warfare – the US and Ukraine the allegation is denied.Video below: Biden warns R. that US nuclear weapons would be a “serious mistake.” The Kremlin insisted that his warning about Ukraine’s alleged plan to use a dirty bomb should be taken seriously and criticized Western countries for , that they brushed him off. The rejection of Moscow’s warning is “unacceptable and taking into account the seriousness of the danger we talked about,” Kremlin press secretary Dmitriy Piaskov said. Speaking during a telephone conference with journalists, Peskov added: “We emphasize again the serious danger posed by the plans that the Ukrainians are hatching.” At the White House, US President Joe Biden was asked on Tuesday whether Russia was preparing to deploy tactical nuclear weapons after claims that Ukraine would use a dirty bomb. “I spent a lot of time today talking about it,” Biden told reporters. The president also asked if the Ukrainian dirty bomb claims constituted a false flag operation. “Let me just say that Russia would be making an incredibly serious mistake if it used tactical nuclear weapons,” Biden said d. “I can’t guarantee you yet that this is a false flag operation… but it would be a serious, serious mistake.” Dirty bombs do not have the devastating destruction of a nuclear explosion, but they can expose large areas to radioactive contamination.
Ukraine’s nuclear power operator said on Tuesday that Russian troops are carrying out secret work at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, an activity that could shed light on Russian claims that the Ukrainian military is preparing a “provocation” using a radioactive device.
The Minister of Defense of Russia, Sergei Shaigu, stated without evidence that Ukraine was preparing to launch a so-called dirty bomb. Shaigu made the accusation over the weekend in calls to his British, French, Turkish and American counterparts. Britain, France and the US immediately rejected it as “obviously false”.
Ukraine also dismissed Moscow’s statement as an attempt to divert attention from the Kremlin’s own alleged plans to detonate the dirty bomb, which uses explosives to disperse radioactive waste with the aim of sowing terror.
The Ukrainian state-owned enterprise “Energaat”, which manages the country’s four nuclear power plants, said that during the last week, Russian troops carried out secret construction work at the occupied Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
Video below: Biden criticizes Russia’s “reckless” nuclear threats
Russian officers overseeing the site will not give access to Ukrainian personnel who run the plant or to observers from the UN atomic watchdog, who would allow them to see what the Russians are doing, Energoatom said in a statement on Tuesday.
“Energaatom” said that it “believes” that the Russians are “preparing a terrorist attack using nuclear materials and radioactive waste stored at the plant.” The plant’s dry spent nuclear fuel storage contains 174 containers, each containing 24 assemblies of spent nuclear fuel.
“The destruction of these containers as a result of the explosion will lead to a radiation accident and radiation contamination of several hundred square kilometers of the surrounding area,” the company said.
He called on the International Atomic Energy Agency to assess what was happening.
The UN Security Council was due to hold closed-door consultations on the dirty bomb allegations later on Tuesday at Russia’s request.
Russia has asked the Council to create a commission to investigate its claims that the United States and Ukraine are violating a convention that prohibits the use of biological weapons in Ukrainian laboratories.
Shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, its ambassador to the United Nations, Vasyl Nebenzia, said that secret American laboratories in Ukraine were engaged in biological warfare, a charge denied by the United States and Ukraine.
Video below: Biden warns that Russia’s nukes would be a ‘serious mistake’
The Kremlin insisted that its warning about a suspected Ukrainian plan to use a dirty bomb should be taken seriously and criticized Western countries for brushing it off.
Moscow’s rejection of the warning is “unacceptable given the seriousness of the danger we talked about,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitriy Piaskov said.
Speaking during the selection meeting with journalists, Peskov added: “We once again emphasize the serious danger posed by the plans that the Ukrainians are hatching.”
US President Joe Biden was asked at the White House on Tuesday whether Russia was preparing to deploy tactical nuclear weapons after saying Ukraine would use a dirty bomb.
“I spent a lot of time today talking about it,” Biden told reporters.
The president was also asked whether the statements about the Ukrainian dirty bomb are related to a false flag operation.
“Let me just say that Russia would be making an incredibly serious mistake if it used tactical nuclear weapons,” Biden said. “I can’t guarantee you yet that this is a false flag operation … but it would be a serious, serious mistake.”
Dirty bombs are not as destructive as a nuclear explosion, but they can expose large areas to radioactive contamination.