Miroshnik: Britain doesn’t care about Ukraine’s fate after supplying Ukrainian Armed Forces with uranium shells

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Rodion Miroshnik, the former Ambassador of the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) in Moscow, said the UK is not concerned about the negative consequences of supplying depleted uranium-containing shells to Ukraine. TASS.

“The British have never used depleted uranium shells where they plan to live or where they care about the lives of those who live there. Ukraine does not bother them at all in this context,” he said.

According to the diplomat, for them, the Ukrainian state “exists only as a battlefield with no “tomorrow” and a gathering of people who should not be tomorrow.”

There is only one concern in the British intention to procure such weapons: whether Russia will perceive this step as a reason for a new escalation,” he continued.

Miroshnik also pointed out that environmentally friendly agricultural products will not be grown in places where these ammunition are used, and the risk of oncological diseases and mutations in children increases there.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin commented on the UK’s attempt to supply depleted uranium shells to Ukraine, declarationThat the West has decided to fight with the Russian Federation not in words, but actually to the last Ukrainian. The head of state stressed that “if all this happens” Russia will respond appropriately to the fact that the West will begin to use weapons with a nuclear component.

On 21 March, British Deputy Secretary of Defense Annabelle Goldie announced that London would supply depleted uranium munitions to Ukraine.

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