Zelensky's administration called Bild's publication about nuclear weapons in Ukraine "nonsense".


The President's Office denied the report by the German publication Bild about the possible restoration of Ukraine's nuclear arsenal.
The President's adviser on communications, Dmytro Lytvyn, called this publication "a lie" in a comment for Channel 24.
Ukraine may restore its nuclear arsenal in the event of a renewed offensive by the Russian army on Kyiv. Allegedly, a Ukrainian official responsible for arms supply stated that Ukraine would need only a few weeks to obtain the first bomb." - said Bild.
Lytvyn responded to this, noting that the words of the Bild analyst can be mixed up with Russian propaganda, as they spread the same false claims.
It is worth noting that Bild has previously been criticized for manipulating facts. For example, in 2023, the publication claimed the creation of a Ukrainian military foothold in Kherson, which was refuted by the Ministry of Defense.
Recall, Zelensky reported a conversation with Trump: "either NATO or nuclear weapons".
Read also
- 'This will no longer save you': rescuers warn about a deadly mistake during alarms
- Lomachenko argued with Sternenko on Facebook and recalled the TCC
- Zelensky at NATO summit, attack on Dnipro. Main points for June 24
- Zelensky met with EU and NATO leaders to coordinate support for Ukraine: what was agreed
- Moscow approved the permit for service for stateless persons
- The Netherlands will provide Ukraine with 100 air defense radars and 600 thousand drones: details of the new package