Scholz and Zelensky call Russian claims groundless that Ukraine is preparing a dirty bomb

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz dismissed accusations made by Russia that Ukraine was preparing to use a so-called dirty “ ” ) calling them groundless, according to a reading of the call issued by the German Chancellor on Monday. In a telephone conversation between the two leaders, Scholz agreed with the Ukrainian president [...]
In a telephone conversation between the two leaders, Scholz agreed with Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky that independent investigations by the International Atomic Energy Agency would remove any doubts about the preparation of such a bomb launched by Ukraine, CNN writes.
The IAEA said Monday that investigators had begun their inspection of the two countries Russia said Ukraine was using to develop such bombs. Agency chief Rafael Grossi is expected to draw his initial conclusions later this week.
Scholz also said Germany would continue to provide concrete political, financial and humanitarian support to Ukraine”, as well as its “to protect its territorial sovereignty and integrity, including weapons remittances”.












