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Journalists write that there is no confirmation that the Russian Federation is p...

"Incredibly serious mistake": Biden commented on the Russian Federation's statements about the "dirty bomb" in Ukraine

Journalists write that there is no confirmation that the Russian Federation is preparing to use a weapon of mass defeat in Ukraine. US President Joe Biden said the Russian Federation to make an "incredible mistake" if it uses tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine. About it reports CNN. It is reported that he commented on the topic of using the so -called "dirty bomb" in Ukraine, which Moscow often speaks of.

Talking to journalist Jeremy Diamond, the US president stated that it is unknown whether it would be "an operation under someone else's flag. " "Let me just say that Russia will make an incredibly serious mistake if it is applied with tactical nuclear weapons," Biden said. At the same time, in the United States, they still say that they do not see confirmation that the Kremlin is preparing to use mass defeat in Ukraine.

In addition, it became known that a group of 30 representatives of the left wing of the US Democratic Party withdrew a letter to Baiden, which referred to a policy of Ukraine. They also required direct negotiations with Moscow. This was stated by the chairman of the progressive faction of Congress Pramil Jaapal. The official stated that the Democrats voted for every package of military assistance to Ukraine and do not want to join a group of Republicans who want to restrict it.

As for the letter, he, as Jaapal implies from the statement, was published without prior verification. He was made a few months ago. Earlier, Focus reported that Ukraine received more than a million artillery ammunition from the United States. All ammunition is part of the assistance worth $ 18. 2 billion allocated for the needs of the Armed Forces during the Presidential Administration Joe Biden. We will also remind that Boris Johnson will continue to promote Ukraine's support in the United States.