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Russia says Kiev is readying ‘great event’ to accuse Russia of violating nuclear safety

The purpose of the provocation is mainly to create a negative background by forcing countries that didn’t support sanctions against the Russian Federation to vote for the Kiev "peace formula" at the upcoming 11th special session of the UN General Assembly
Russian Defence Ministry Mikhail Tereshchenko/TASS
Russian Defence Ministry
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MOSCOW, February 14. /TASS/. Kiev, backed by the US, is preparing a provocation ("a great event") ahead of the 11th special session of the UN General Assembly to accuse Russia of violating nuclear safety during the special military operation in Ukraine, the Joint Coordination Headquarters for Humanitarian Response said in a statement on Tuesday.

"The Kiev regime, supported by the US and European countries, is wrapping up preparations of a major media provocation ("a great event") to accuse the Russian Federation, ahead of the start of work of the eleventh extraordinary special session of the UN General Assembly on February 22, of allegedly ‘gross violation’ of commitments of the Nuclear Safety Convention during the special military operation," the statement said.

It also said representatives of the Kiev regime planned to provide some "substantial evidence" to the world community, which will purport to prove that "as a result of actions by Russian servicemen at the Chernobyl NPP and in the exclusion zone in February-April 2022, a radioactive contamination of significant territories of Ukraine took place."

The purpose of the provocation is mainly to create a negative background by forcing countries that didn’t support sanctions against the Russian Federation to vote for the Kiev "peace formula" at the upcoming 11th special session of the UN General Assembly. In addition, Kiev is hoping for further initiatives for the illegal confiscation of Russian assets abroad to "support Ukraine" and the creation of an "international tribunal".

The special session of the UN General Assembly on Ukraine will begin its work on February 22. According to Paulina Kubiak, a spokesperson for the President of the General Assembly, the request to hold the session came from some Western countries on February 10.