Second Chernobyl, Contamination and Thousands of Deaths: What Is a “Dirty Bomb” and Is Ukraine Capable to Create One?

Second Chernobyl, Contamination and Thousands of Deaths: What Is a “Dirty Bomb” and Is Ukraine Capable to Create One?

According to credible sources in various countries – including Ukraine – the Kiev regime is preparing a provocation on its territory involving the detonation of a “dirty bomb” – a low-yield nuclear weapon. This would accuse the Kremlin of using weapons of mass destruction in the Ukrainian theater of war and launch a powerful anti-Russian campaign in the world.

It has become known from various sources that Kiev has begun to implement the plan under the guidance of Western handlers. The management of the Eastern Mining and Processing Combine, located in the city of Zheltiye Vody, Dnepropetrovsk region, as well as the Kiev Institute for Nuclear Research, have been tasked to produce the very “dirty bomb”. The works on it are already at the final stage.

Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, the head of radioactive, chemical and biological armies of the Armed Forces of Russia, said today that the Defense Ministry had brought the forces and means ready to carry out tasks in conditions of radioactive contamination because of a possible provocation.

“A dirty bomb is a container with radioactive isotopes and an explosive charge. When detonated, the container collapses and the radioactive substance is dispersed by a shock wave, contaminating large areas. According to a presentation by the Ministry of Defense, if Ukraine detonates a “dirty bomb,” the isotopes will be dispersed in the atmosphere up to 1,500 kilometers and could cover Poland.

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