The use of a dirty bomb by Kiev would trigger a devastating response from Moscow, including tactical nuclear weapons, Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president and deputy head of the country’s Security Council, has said.
Medvedev issued the warning on Saturday, stating that the “possible attempts by the enemy to create and use a so-called dirty bomb” would meet a “proportional”response from Moscow.
”With what? With a clean bomb: Tactical nuclear weapons. We have enough of them,” Medvedev wrote on Telegram.
”I will keep silent about the consequences for future life and the environment. But the sick perverts in Kiev with their twisted imagination should have a good idea of it. Let them take a walk in the Chernobyl exclusion zone and watch those colorful TV series,” he added, apparently referring to the HBO miniseries.
The topic of the possible use of a dirty bomb by Ukraine was brought up on Friday during a Q&A session with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Putin said it would be Kiev’s “final mistake” and would have “catastrophic” consequences for Ukraine.
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