Patrushev warned Europe about the cloud of radiation from the shells of the Ukrainian Armed Forces

The radiation cloud, which formed after the destruction of Ukrainian armed forces ammunition with depleted uranium, which Western countries supplied to Ukraine, is heading towards Europe, said the secretary of the Council of the Russian Federation, Nikolai Patrushev.

He drew attention to US President Joe Biden’s visit to the G7 summit in Hiroshima to uphold so-called “common democratic values”. Patrushev noted that the Americans have more than once “helped” other countries in this way.

“They also ‘helped’ Ukraine, put pressure on its satellites and provided depleted uranium munitions. Their destruction led to the fact that the radioactive cloud headed towards Western Europe. And in Poland, an increase in radiation has already been recorded,” RIA Novosti quotes the words of the head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.

Moreover, according to Patrushev, the United States is already developing and even using chemical and biological weapons, especially in Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Poland’s State Atomic Agency has denied reports of rising radiation levels in the Lublin Voivodeship.

Earlier, the UK announced its intention to transfer shells containing a depleted uranium core to Ukraine.

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