Dirty Bomb Threat: An intelligence report of the British Government has raised the senses of the world. In this leaked report, it has been claimed that terrorists are plotting to carry out chemical, biological or nuclear attack on Britain. The more dangerous thing is that in the next nine years, they can be successful in their plans. If this happens, there may be a huge catastrophe in Britain. After the review, the government has warned that before 2030, terrorists can drop ‘Dirty Bomb’ on the country.
This sensational report has come at a time when UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is increasing his stock of nuclear bombs. Boris Johnson has said to run new anti-terrorism operations to deal with terrorist attacks. According to The Sun, this review, which will be made public soon, says, ‘The greatest danger is from the Islamic terrorists and the terrorists of Northern Ireland. Apart from this, right-wing, left-wing and one-issue terrorism is also a threat. This report further states that it is possible that terrorist organizations can carry out a successful CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) attack before 2030.
Government is preparing to deal with the attack
Sir Alex Younger, former head of Britain’s intelligence agency MI6, says that we should be ready for this attack. In a BBC radio program, he said that we should definitely be prepared for this dirty bomb. There may be a possibility that the terrorists might take a dangerous weapon in their hands and succeed in their intentions. Obviously, we have to keep the focus on it.
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Jawans will also be deployed abroad
In this report, it has been said that in view of the threat of space and cyber attack, the soldiers will also be deployed outside the country. These jawans will be given difficult training with other partner countries of Britain. The soldiers will be prepared in such a way that they can help not only their country but also their partner countries.