US President Joe Biden on Tuesday issued a stern warning to Russia. He said the use of nuclear weapons in conflict with Ukraine would be a “serious mistake”. Biden took a booster shot of Kovid 19 on Tuesday. This was his fifth dose. After taking it, Russia said in a conversation with reporters about Ukraine that I have spent a lot of time talking about that today.
Asked by journalists whether they think Russia is preparing a dirty bomb attack, for which it will blame Ukraine. Biden said that Russia must be making an incredibly grave mistake; If he uses a tactical nuclear weapon.
Let us tell you that recently Russia claimed that Ukraine can use ‘dirty bombs’ on its soil. It is a conventional bomb containing radioactive, biological or chemical material; Which spreads into the atmosphere with an explosion.
The US and its allies fear that Russia could intensify its attacks there by using a dirty bomb to disguise it as a handiwork of Ukraine. This is so that Moscow could possibly justify the use of conventional nuclear weapons.
Because at the moment he finds himself grappling with a precarious situation in eastern and southern Ukraine. Biden said that I am not guaranteeing that this is yet a campaign to spread a lie. Actually, we don’t even know.
NATO describes ‘dirty bomb’ as Russia’s typical deception strategy
Here, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg explained in an interview on Tuesday that Russia’s warning that Ukraine is ready to use a “dirty bomb” fits Moscow’s track record of deceit itself. He ‘accuses others of what they themselves intend to do.’
Moscow has claimed that Ukraine intends to detonate a bomb that could spread nuclear, chemical or biological material over a large area. On the other hand, Western officials have denied this claim. He says the Kremlin may be running a false campaign; In which he himself carries out such attacks and blames Ukraine for this.
The Kremlin has suffered significant losses in attacks on Ukraine in the past eight months as NATO countries have been backing Kyiv with weapons and money. In this regard, the United States, France and Britain have issued a unified statement saying that the world will look at any attempt to use such a claim as an excuse to escalate the attack.
Stoltenberg said in a video interview that I would be careful in speculating, but we’ve seen it before, we’ve also seen it at the start of the war. He said that a lot of false accusations against Ukraine were used as ‘excuses’ for subsequent invasion. becomes necessary. Stoltenberg said he needed to understand that we would not accept a false pretext that Russia would escalate the war in Ukraine.
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