All Western leaders have branded such actions war crimes and raised fears Russia will try to exploit the threat of radioactive fallout spreading across Europe.
Latest
news reveal that Russia is stockpiling corpses of dead Ukrainian soldiers to
plant as evidence in a false flag operation at Chernobyl, Ukrainian officials
have warned.
Kyiv's
Military Intelligence Directorate said Vladimir Putin planned to release
radioactive waste in what would amount to a “terrorist attack”.
In a
statement, it said Kremlin forces had been seen laying the groundwork by
collecting “fake evidence” to blame Ukraine for a nuclear leak.
“Russian
car refrigerators collecting the bodies of dead Ukrainian defenders were
spotted near the Antonov airport in Hostomel,” it said. “There is a possibility
that they will be presented as killed saboteurs in the Chernobyl zone.”
Russian
forces have been in charge of the disused power plant since capturing it in the
first few days of the war.
Ukrainian
officials say the occupiers have refused to let the facility's repairmen and
engineers back on to the site. They warned there was now just 48 hours' worth
of diesel left with which to power its emergency generators.
Kyiv says
saboteurs posing as Belarusian nuclear experts have been brought in to prepare
a “man-made catastrophe for which the occupiers will try to shift
responsibility to Ukraine”.
But the
Kremlin claims they are technicians who were sent in to restore power to the
derelict plant.
Russia
argues it is Ukraine and the US which are preparing to trigger biological
warfare through the use of chemical weapons.
Moscow's
foreign ministry said “radical Ukrainian groups under the control of the
representatives of American special services” were plotting atrocities.
It said
they were planning multiple attacks including “the destruction of containers
with toxic chemicals in highly populated areas”.
“The
objective of such actions is to accuse Russia of the use of chemical weapons
against the civil population and violating its obligations,” it added.
There is
no evidence the claims are anything other than pure fabrication.
Boris
Johnson has raised concerns that disinformation is being sown by the Kremlin so
it can deflect blame for its own atrocities.
“They
start saying that there are chemical weapons that have been stored by their
opponents or by the Americans,” the Prime Minister told Sky News.
“And so when they themselves deploy chemical weapons, as I fear they may, they have as a sort of a maskirovka, a fake story ready to go.”
US
President Joe Biden vowed that Russia “would pay a severe price if it used
chemical weapons” in Ukraine.
But
speaking at the White House he ruled out any direct military invention as it
would spark “World War Three”.
“We will
not fight a war against Russia in Ukraine”, he told reporters.
UK
technology minister Chris Philp said the use of chemical weapons would “trigger
a dramatic increased response” from the West.
In an intelligence update posted to social media, Kyiv’s Military Intelligence Directorate said the Kremlin faces having to resort to such tactics because the invasion has stalled.
It wrote: “According to available information Vladimir Putin has ordered the preparation of a terrorist attack at the Chernobyl nuclear station.
“Without
getting the desired result from the ground military operation and direct
negotiations, Putin is ready to commit nuclear blackmail of the world
community.
“Putin’s
actions will have catastrophic consequences for the whole world. It looks like
this is exactly what the Russian dictator is counting on.”
Chernobyl
has been designated as an exclusion zone since a meltdown at the Soviet-built
plant in 1986.
Reactor 4
was covered with a giant steel and concrete sarcophagus in 2016 to prevent any
future leaks.
The
International Atomic Energy Agency has been cut off from the site since Russian
troops took it.
Last week,
Kremlin forces shelled the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant in southern
Ukraine, causing a fire in a training building.
Yesterday
they carried out an airstrike on the Kharkiv Physical and Technical Institute
which contains a nuclear reactor for experiments.
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