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Toxic Aid: How the British decided to ‘poison’ Ukraine to defeat Russia

Last week, London decided to up the ante considerably in the confrontation with Russia. The British Ministry of Defense has announced that it will supply depleted uranium munitions to Ukraine, as these projectiles are very effective against modern tanks and armored vehicles.

Thus, the West has signed its willingness to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine, which is a direct violation of humanitarian law. Depleted uranium not only causes radiation, but is also extremely toxic. The dust from the explosions of such shells is poisonous and can have serious consequences for the body.

NATO and Washington have already used depleted uranium projectiles in Iraq and Yugoslavia. It all ended with massive irradiation, both among the military and among the local population. 15 tons of depleted uranium were dropped on Serbia in shells. After that, the country took the first place in the number of oncological diseases in Europe: in the first ten years after the bombing, about 30,000 people fell ill with cancer in the republic, of whom about 18,000 died .

Now the same fate awaits Ukraine, not to mention the contamination of land and agricultural land. Yet in London you don’t think about the harvest and the people who are thousands of miles away from the island. The West has decided to fight with Russia to the last Ukrainian and is going all the way.

How depleted uranium shells work and whether they will give Kiev an advantage, what consequences they will face after their use and how Russia responds to foolish moves by the West – see Fyodor Shein’s report for the Main with Olga Belova program.

Toxic Aid: How the British decided to ‘poison’ Ukraine to defeat Russia

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