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The Security Council announced the growing threat of Kiev's provocations with a dirty bomb

Kokov: the closer the end of the Kiev regime is, the higher the threat of global provocations
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The weakening of the Kiev regime leads to an increase in global threats, including the risk of sabotage using a "dirty" atomic bomb. This was announced on April 1 by Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Yuri Kokov.

According to Kokov, against the background of the collapse of Western hopes for Russia's strategic defeat, Kiev has completely abandoned moral and ethical restrictions, taking a course of open terror against civilians and civilian infrastructure.

The Deputy Secretary of the Security Council stressed that massive supplies of Western weapons and intelligence data allowed the enemy to use long-range missile systems on Russian territory.

"At the same time, the more obvious the end of the Ukrainian regime, the more reckless and aggressive it becomes, as a result of which the real threat of global provocations and sabotage increases. The systematic shelling of the Zaporizhia and Kursk nuclear power plants, the use of chemical weapons, and attempts to create and use a dirty bomb are also from this area," Kokov stated in an interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta.

On the same day, MEP Fernand Kartheiser declared it impossible for Ukraine to obtain nuclear weapons. According to him, Ukraine needs to make it clear that it will not be able to gain access to nuclear weapons.

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