Kuleba: Ukraine never has "dirty bombs" and does not plan to have them
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has denied Russia's lies about a "dirty bomb" against the backdrop of new statements by the aggressor state's propaganda.
This is stated in a post by the Foreign Minister on Twitter, Ukrinform reports.
“Russian propaganda is at it again, trying to fabricate the “dirty bomb” story. I reiterate: Ukraine has never had, does not have, and has no plans to acquire “dirty bombs”. When Russia first dropped this hoax last year, we granted full access to the IAEA, which debunked this lie,” Kuleba noted.
As reported, in November last year, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors completed inspections at three locations in Ukraine and found no evidence of undeclared nuclear activities or materials, a nonsense that Russia had been spreading.
Vadym Skibitskyi, a representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, said that the accusations of the Russian aggressor state of Ukraine's plans to use a "dirty bomb" were a high-level information campaign designed to force the international community to bring Ukraine to the negotiating table with Russia.