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Russia-Ukraine War: As the Struggle for Kherson Intensifies, Ukraine Dismisses Russia’s “Dirty Bomb” Claims. Details Here

Russia-Ukraine War: On Sunday, 35 kilometres from Kherson, Russia launched missiles and drones into the Ukrainian-controlled southern town of Mykolaiv, damaging an apartment building. Kherson is currently the centre of the conflict after Russia issued an order for 60,000 residents to leave the area “to save your lives” in response to a swift Ukrainian counteroffensive.

“Russians frequently accuse others of what they plot themselves,” Ukraine Claims.

Ukraine has denied the accusation made by Russia that it planned to use a weapon packed with radioactive material in the town under its control. The claims are ludicrous and dangerous, according to Dmytro Kuleba, the foreign minister of Ukraine, who also noted that “Russians frequently accuse others of what they plot themselves.”

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The US dismissed Russian claims and said the world will see through any attempt to use the allegation as a pretext for escalation.

In a joint statement with the governments of Britain and France, the US State Department claimed that “we countries made clear that we firmly reject Russia’s plainly baseless assertions that Ukraine is prepared to use a dirty bomb on its own territory.”

Volodomyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, also rejected the allegations, stating that if Russia calls and alleges that Ukraine is purportedly preparing anything, then Russia has already made all of these preparations. He continued, “I think the world should respond as strongly as it can today”.

Zelenskyy stated, “Even the very Russian threat of nuclear weapons and even more so against our country, which has given up its nuclear arsenal, is a basis for both sanctions and for even greater strengthening of support for Ukraine”.

Russian attacks on Ukraine’s vital infrastructure, including its electricity lines, are still ongoing. Over 100,000 tonnes of aviation gasoline were kept in a stockpile in central Ukraine, according to a statement from Moscow on Sunday.

Following recent Russian strikes, more than a million Ukrainian homes are without electricity, and at least a third of the nation’s power plants have been destroyed just in time for winter.

In the midst of Ukraine’s counteroffensive, pro-Moscow leaders have advised inhabitants to evacuate Kherson, a territory in southern Ukraine that Russia claims to have seized. Kherson, the principal city in the area, fell to Moscow’s forces initially during the invasion, therefore recapturing it would be a significant victory for Kyiv.

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The left bank of the Dnipro River is now home to some 25,000 people, according to officials in Kherson who were selected by Russia.

After an explosion earlier this month partially destroyed the bridge connecting the occupied Crimea peninsula to mainland Russia, missile and drone strikes were launched, focusing notably on energy infrastructure. Following Putin’s warning, Russian missiles began to fall on Kyiv and eight other cities.

Ukraine has condemned the “deportations” of Kherson citizens and condemned them.

Over 6,000 civilians have died since Russia invaded Ukraine, including 397 children, according to the UN human rights office. The death toll is anticipated to be substantially higher, though, and this fact underscores the severity of the situation of brutal fight.

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