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What are the ‘dirty bombs’ that Russia claims Ukraine will use?

US State Secretary Antony Blinken spoke with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Tuesday and reaffirmed his country’s support for the war-ravaged nation as Russia continues to draw global attention to what the Kremlin says is Kyiv’s plan to use “dirty bombs” as a propaganda tool against Moscow.
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke today with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba. The Secretary reaffirmed enduring U.S. support for Ukraine in the face of continued Russian aggression, atrocities, and rhetoric surrounding so-called “dirty bombs” in Ukraine, said State Department Spokesperson Ned Price. This comes amid Russian claims that Ukraine is preparing to use a “dirty bomb,” which is reportedly a mix of explosives with radioactive materials. A dirty bomb is a mix of explosives, such as dynamite, with radioactive powder or pellets. When the dynamite or other explosives are set off, the blast carries radioactive material into the surrounding area.
“A dirty bomb works completely differently and cannot create an atomic blast. Instead, a dirty bomb uses dynamite or other explosives to scatter radioactive dust, smoke, or other material in order to cause radioactive contamination, “according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.” On Sunday, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoygu spoke to the defence ministers of the UK, the US and France to warn about the ‘dirty bomb’ threat posed by Ukraine.
In a joint statement, the three countries said, “Our countries made clear that we all reject Russia’s transparently false allegations that Ukraine is preparing to use a dirty bomb on its own territory. The world will see through any attempt to use this allegation as a pretext for escalation. We further reject any pretext for escalation by Russia. “
Meanwhile, Russia has asked UN chief Antonio Guterres to do everything he can to prevent Ukraine from carrying out its “dirty bomb” provocation. “We call on the Secretary-General of the United Nations to do everything in his power to prevent this heinous crime from happening,” the letter reads.
“We will regard the use of the ‘dirty bomb’ by the Kyiv regime as an act of nuclear terrorism,” the Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzya, said in a letter seen by TASS. “These allegations are false,” a senior Defense Department official told reporters at the Pentagon on Monday.

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