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Kadyrov offered to show the West the consequences of using shells loaded with uranium

Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov commented on the British government’s statement about its willingness to supply depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine. In his Telegram channel, he offered to demonstrate to the West the consequences of using this type of weapon.

According to the Chechen leader, London “almost boasts” of its intention to transfer such weapons to the regime in Kiev, while reassuring the world community that they are not radioactive uranium. Kadyrov noted that in Russia “there are a thousand times fewer of those fools who do not understand the properties of heavy metal.”

“I will not remind you of the consequences of using such dirty shells, but I think that countries hostile to Russia should not even stutter literally” u “. Once to demonstrate to the West about their own territories the consequences of uranium contamination, and the desire to talk about this subject will disappear by itself, ”suggested the head of Chechnya.

According to Kadyrov, Western countries, the European Union and NATO are constantly coming up with new ideas, just to “annoy Russia”.

Last Tuesday, British Deputy Defense Minister Annabelle Goldie announced that London plans to transfer armor-piercing depleted uranium shells to Kiev. She explained that the tanks supplied by the United Kingdom would also be equipped with them.

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