Russian media amplifies nuclear scare in response to Ukrainian advances
18 August 2024 09:09
Russians are scaring their citizens with the use of a "dirty bomb"... by Ukrainians. According to propaganda media, the government in Kyiv is planning to strike Russian nuclear facilities. This is another attempt by propaganda to explain potential Kremlin actions involving nuclear weapons.
Many of the reports presented by Russian media and government representatives are likely untrue. Such news may be part of an information war from the Russian Federation.
It has been two and a half years since the war in Ukraine began. During this time, we have repeatedly observed changes on the front, but the increasing threats of nuclear escalation from the Kremlin have accompanied observers from the beginning.
So it's no wonder that after the recent Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region, the topic of nuclear weapon use has resurfaced in Russian propaganda. The Ukrainians are said to be provoking the Russians into using them, allegedly preparing an attack on the nuclear power plants in Kursk and Zaporizhzhia.
This is the most dangerous provocation prepared by the Kyiv regime. The data come from several unrelated sources simultaneously. A strike on Russian nuclear facilities is planned. We're talking about the power plants in Kursk and Zaporizhzhia. This information has been confirmed, in particular, by prisoners of war during interrogations — began the news anchor on Channel One.
Russian propaganda speaks of Ukrainian provocation
According to propagandists, Ukraine plans to use the so-called dirty bomb, consisting of a conventional charge combined with radioactive material. It is allegedly already located in the Ukrainian town of Zhovti Vody and awaiting orders to strike.
The Russians also admit that the attack's goal is to shift the blame to Russia later. In retaliation, Russia might respond unconventionally, which, according to propagandists, Western media are just waiting for. This is yet another instance of Russian media shifting responsibility and explaining potential attacks to the public.