The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is to send inspectors in the coming days to two nuclear facilities her Ukrainianin order to investigate her complaints Moscow that Kyiv is building a “dirty bomb”, which the Ukrainian side categorically denies. In fact, the Ukrainian government invited IAEA experts, underlining that it has nothing to hide.
“The International Atomic Energy Agency is aware of allegations made on Sunday by the Russian Federation regarding alleged activities at two Ukrainian nuclear facilities”says a relevant announcement from the IAEA, in which it is pointed out that both facilities are subject to its controls and one of them was inspected last month.
“The International Atomic Energy Agency is going to visit the (specific) facilities in the coming days” is underlined.
Earlier on Monday (24/10) Russia said Ukraine had entered the “final stage” of building a “dirty bomb”, a claim Moscow has been making since last Sunday (23/10) and which the Kyiv and its Western allies.
“According to the information we have, two Ukrainian organizations have specific instructions to build the so-called ‘dirty bomb.’ Their work has entered the final stage” Major General Igor Kirillov, head of the Russian military for radioactive substances, biological and chemical products, said in a statement.
As he said, “the purpose of this provocation is to accuse Russia of using weapons of mass destruction in Ukraine and thus launch a strong anti-Russian campaign in the world,” he said, estimating that Kyiv mainly wants to “intimidate the local population and increase the flow of refugees across Europe”.
“The detonation of an explosive radioactive device would inevitably cause contamination of the area over a surface that may reach thousands of square meters” warned.
Source: News Beast

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