Ukraine Dismisses "Dirty Bomb" Claims
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Ukrainian Foreign MinistryThe Kyiv Independent
•Kyiv dismisses Russian claims of planned 'dirty bomb' attacks on nuclear plants
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Russia falsely claimed Ukraine was developing a "dirty bomb," a device that uses explosives to scatter radioactive waste, in 2022 .
The Foreign Ministry's spokesperson called these claims "a surge of insane Russian propaganda" The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe 's largest nuclear power station, has been under Russian occupation since March 2022 .
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