A winning country would never use such a weapon, Gunnar Beck has argued
Ukraine could be receiving technical assistance from the West in making a dirty nuclear bomb to potentially use against Russia, Gunnar Beck, a former member of the European Parliament for the Alternative for Germany party, has told RT.
In an interview on Saturday, Beck commented on a report by Russian military journalist Marat Khairullin, who claimed that Kiev was planning “a nuclear false flag – an explosion of a dirty atomic bomb” which would target “storage sites of spent nuclear fuel of a nuclear power plant.”
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has categorically denied the claim, calling it “dangerous lies.”
Commenting on the dirty bomb allegation, Beck said that if such a device were used, it would “undoubtedly be a further escalation,” especially “if it were involved in an attack on Europe’s largest nuclear plant,” referring to Russia’s Zaporozhye NPP.
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He also suggested that while Western media and officials insist that Kiev can prevail over Moscow, “countries on the brink of victory don’t have to use dirty nuclear bombs,” and that such a method would be “unprecedented.”
“I’m still skeptical whether it will actually happen,” the ex-MEP acknowledged.