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During the speech, NATO Secretary General emphasized that the use of a

"Intend to do": NATO replied by the Russian Federation for rumors of the "dirty bomb" in Ukraine (video)

During the speech, NATO Secretary General emphasized that the use of a "dirty bomb" in Ukraine will be monumental in the nature of military conflict. NATO denies the Russian side statements that the Ukrainian military is preparing to use tactical nuclear weapons. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg during a press conference on October 25.

According to NATO Secretary General, Russia's statement that Ukraine plans to use a "dirty bomb" in its territory is unjustified and obviously false. It is unacceptable for Russia to use it as a reason for escalation. "Russia often accuses others of intending to do ourselves. We have seen this model earlier from Syria to Ukraine," Stoltenberg stressed. He also clarified the press representatives of what a "dirty bomb", which Russian politicians and media were actively spoken of.

"A dirty bomb is a weapon that combines ordinary explosives such as dynamite, and radioactive material such as uranium. It is often called terrorists weapons rather than countries because it is intended more for fear and panic than for destruction any military purpose, "said the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Alliance. The NATO Secretary General stressed that any use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine will be monumental to the nature of the conflict.