Russia warns that Europe sent radioactive substances to Ukraine

The Russian Defense Ministry this Sunday denounced the shipment of containers with radioactive materials from a European country to Ukraine in a bid to prepare a provocation accusing the Russian Armed Forces (FFAA) of generating radioactive contamination and endangering civilians.

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In a statement, the ministry said that a number of containers with radioactive materials were delivered to Kiev from the territory of one of the European states, and that this shipment failed strict customs control.

He added that this is trying to impeach the armed forces. Russian authorities are attacking Ukraine with radioactive substances and contaminating the later attack area, the area of ​​the Chernobyl power plant, which is now under Ukrainian control.

According to the statement, Russia would be portrayed as the perpetrator of “indiscriminate attacks on dangerous radiation facilities in Ukraine, which will lead to leakage of radioactive substances and contamination of the soil”.

This fake attack would also provide an excuse to accuse Russia of serious nuclear security violations.

A few days ago, the Russian Foreign Ministry warned that Kiev was preparing a full-scale false flag attack to try to condemn Moscow during the 11th extraordinary special session of the United Nations General Assembly, which is scheduled to begin on February 22. .

After launching its special operation to protect the people of Donbass and denazify and demilitarize Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian military took control of two nuclear power plants on Ukrainian territory: Chernobyl (which was deactivated after the April 1986 nuclear accident) and Zaporozhie , the largest in Europe today.

Months later, Moscow decided to regroup the troops involved in the operation, withdrew from Chernobyl and protected the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant from Ukrainian attacks.