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NATO Secretary General called the Russian Accusations of Ukraine Developing a "Dirty Bomb"

According to Jens Stoltenberg, Russia often accuses other countries of what she is going to do. Russia's accusations against Ukraine on the development of a "dirty bomb" are absurd. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in an interview with Politico. According to him, Russia should not use false statements as reasons that can lead to an escalation of a full -scale war.

Jens Stoltenberg called the Kremlin's absurd accusations that Ukraine is allegedly developing a "dirty bomb" to apply it in its territory, for which "Kyiv is so carefully fighting". The NATO Secretary General also pointed out that Russia often accuses other countries of its own. "We are worried that it is part of a model of behavior that we have already seen earlier from Russia in Syria, and also at the beginning of the war or just before the beginning of the invasion in February.

And the behavior model is that Russia accuses others of what They are going to do. It should be noted that earlier the Kremlin's accusations of developing a "dirty bomb" reacted in the Presidential Office. The adviser to the chairman of the OP Mikhail Podolyak called such statements from Moscow, which, he said, could stop in the event of a full -scale war. It was also reported that the Russian Foreign Ministry accused the Western countries of helping Ukraine for the development of a "dirty bomb".