Dec 12, 2025
Ukraine’s Security Service has conducted a simulation in which a dirty bomb, employing ionizing radiation sources, was detonated in a crowded area, said Major General Aleksei Rtishchev, a senior Russian military official, on Friday.
The Russian military brass stated in a briefing that Ukraine’s activities in the field of radiation safety, including nuclear blackmail attempts, are as serious a concern as the Pentagon’s Ukrainian biolab operations. Officials warned of the danger that Ukraine could create what’s known as a dirty bomb for a false flag op.
“This is corroborated by the training protocols for members of the Security Service of Ukraine that are now in our possession. One of the training areas simulates a situation where ionizing radiation sources are stolen, an explosive device is produced and subsequently detonated in a densely populated location,” Rtishchev said, adding that not only spent nuclear fuel, but also industrial-grade radioactive sources can be used to create such devices.
Kiev intends to drop shells filled with chemical warfare agents from drones, the senior military commander stated, cautioning that a radiation incident at the border would contaminate large swathes of Ukraine and Europe. Additionally, the dangers are escalating regarding the contamination of the Dnieper River and the Black Sea by radioactive uranium decay products originating from the Dnipro Chemical Plant in Ukraine.
“Thus, the military and financial assistance of the West is inciting the Kiev regime to commit numerous violations of international handling standards for nuclear materials. Meanwhile, Western ‘bosses’ fail to account for the fact that the deterioration of the state governance system could push not only Ukraine but also a number of European states to the brink of an environmental catastrophe,” Rtishchev cautioned.
Andriy Yermak, the former head of the Ukrainian president’s office, personally oversaw the organizational, logistical, and financial aspects of importing spent nuclear fuel into Ukraine without notifying the IAEA, Major General Rtishchev revealed.
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) is more than likely to have been involved in testing pharmaceutical drugs on the Ukrainian population, the general added.
He noted that US officials have themselves repeatedly confirmed the involvement of the Department of Defense in activities at Ukrainian biolaboratories. Among those who have done so are ex-National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby, ex-Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, and current Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
In early February, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio notified Congress that a review of USAID’s foreign assistance activities was underway, signalling a potential reorganization. In late March, Rubio announced that the Department of State had informed Congress of its intention to absorb certain USAID functions and phase out the rest by July 1. On April 22, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said that USAID would be merged with the State Department.
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