Ukraine war: Zelenskyy hits back at Russia's 'dirty bomb' claims

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy implied that claims made by Russia’s protection chief throughout a spherical of telephone calls meant Moscow was setting the stage for deploying a radioactive 'soiled bomb' system on Ukrainian soil.

Earlier on Sunday, Sergei Shoigu held telephone calls with counterparts from the USA, Britain, France and Turkey alleging that Ukraine was getting ready a "provocation" involving a radioactive system.

“If Russia calls and says that Ukraine is allegedly getting ready one thing, it means one factor: Russia has already ready all this," Zelenskyy stated in a televised deal with Sunday night.

Russia's protection ministry stated Shoigu voiced concern about “potential Ukrainian provocations involving a ‘soiled bomb,’” a tool that makes use of explosives to scatter radioactive waste.

It doesn’t have the devastating impact of a nuclear explosion, but it surely may expose broad areas to radioactive contamination.

Russian authorities repeatedly have made allegations that Ukraine may detonate a grimy bomb in a false flag assault and blame it on Moscow.

Ukrainian authorities, in flip, have accused the Kremlin of hatching such a plan.

Zelenskyy asserted the worldwide neighborhood was unlikely to consider Shoigu's claims.

"The very Russian risk of nuclear weapons ... is a purpose for each sanctions and for even larger strengthening of help for Ukraine," he added.

Zelenskyy additionally stated that energy provide had returned to all areas of the nation following heavy Russian bombardment on key infrastructure on Saturday.

In its newest battle tactic, Russia has intensified strikes on energy stations, water provide methods and different key infrastructure in Ukraine.

Zelenskyy stated scheduled energy outages have been being utilized in some areas as a way to share energy with areas unable to provide ample quantities of electrical energy.

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