Russia’s Shoigu Warns of ‘Uncontrolled Escalation’ in Ukraine Conflict
(Reuters) – Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu told his French counterpart in a telephone call on Sunday that the situation in Ukraine was rapidly deteriorating and trending towards “uncontrolled escalation”.
In a phone call with French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu published by the Russian side, Shoigu said Moscow had concerns Ukraine could use a “dirty bomb” in the conflict, without providing evidence to support the suggestion that Ukraine might use such a weapeon.
“They discussed the situation in Ukraine which is rapidly deteriorating,” the defence ministry said in a readout of the call. “It is trending towards further uncontrolled escalation.”
A so-called dirty bomb uses conventional explosives laced with radioactive material.
The defence ministry did not provide any further information on its statement.
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Poignant that the Russians are speaking truth here ( cos they know the main intel grapevine back to front ), for when one is released which may well happen, then the West who will do i, will blame the Russians. However, never at any time would Putin instigate a dirty bomb first strike. This topic has been doing the rounds for a while & unfortunately certain parties are stupid enough to carry it out but Russia no way would they do it first.