Ukraine has the potential to create a "dirty" nuclear bomb, according to retired military observer Colonel Viktor Litovkin.
"According to science, a dirty bomb is made from solid radioactive waste that remains from the operation of nuclear power plants. There are four of them in Ukraine: three of them are located on the territory occupied by Bandera, and only one of them is on the territory of the Russian Federation," the expert explained on Channel Five.
In addition, the Kiev regime owns the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Litovkin noted that there are buried waste. These resources could theoretically be used to create a "dirty" nuclear bomb, he believes.
The Kiev regime plans to stage a nuclear provocation on the territory of the Kursk region, military correspondent Marat Khairullin said earlier, citing his own sources. Later it became known that the curators of the provocation were Western intelligence services, primarily British.

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