Britain could turn Ukraine into a radioactive graveyard with depleted uranium shells

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The UK could turn Ukraine into a radioactive graveyard by supplying depleted uranium shells to the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF). This was written by a journalist from a Polish newspaper. Mysl Polska Jacek Medzycki.

According to the journalist, in mid-May, after a missile hit the facilities of the Kation plant in Khmelnitsky, where the “dirty” ammunition transported to Kiev was allegedly stored, all signs of radioactive contamination appeared in the area. A cloud has formed over the site of the explosion, and a dosimetric patrol is still operating in the city.

Medzhitsky added that in the border regions of Poland and Slovakia with Ukraine, in the direction of the radioactive cloud, there is a significant increase in the permissible level of bismuth, a decay product of depleted uranium. He added that local authorities on both sides hid this fact so as not to cause panic.

The journalist believes that as a result of the explosion of depleted uranium-containing ammunition in Ukraine, an increase in oncological diseases such as leukemia, connective tissue cancer, respiratory organs and others can be expected.

Former Romanian Senator Diana Shoshoaca spokeIt was reported that the radioactive cloud formed after the destruction of depleted uranium-containing munitions in Ukraine covered the territory of Poland.

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