War in Ukraine, India: Neither side dares use nuclear option

Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu today, in telephone conversations with China and India's defence ministers, reiterated the claim that Ukraine plans to use a dirty “box <x1) radioactive. Western officials rejected this claim, saying Russia was spreading dezinforms and potentially was creating the ground for the so-called flag attack [...]
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu today, in telephone conversations with China and India's defence ministers, reiterated the claim that Ukraine plans to use a dirty “box <x1) radioactive.
Western officials rejected this claim, saying Russia was spreading dezinforms and potentially creating the ground for the so-called fake flag attack, during which it would use itself a dirty “=x1> and then accuse Ukraine.
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commented on everything today, saying he discussed the Shoigu for “the deterioration of the situation in Ukraine”.
He briefed me on developments in Ukraine, including concerns about possible provocations through the use of a dirty bomb. I repeated India's position on the need to resolve conflict through dialogue and diplomacy,” Singh said on Twitter.
India's Defence Minister told Shoigu that “neither side should use nuclear option”.
It should be noted that Ukraine, unlike Russia, has no access to an arsenal of nuclear weapons.












