Also, if true, the area around these explosions will be contaminated for years to come. All that flame and smoke rising into the air will drift somewhere, making a radioactive mess that will be quite hard to remediate.
The Ukrainians have long been rumoured to be developing nuclear weapons on the quiet. The Russians may have discovered exactly where they were doing the work and destroyed it.
The Brit gifts of Uranium artillery was likely a part of a cover up, which will be to use the destruction of these as a cover story when the radiation levels become undeniable.
Not QUITE true. A living organism can only receive a finite exposure to radiation before it becomes lethal. I've already had a lifetime dose from cancer radiation treatments, so my doctor is reluctant to expose me to x-rays.
Also, if true, the area around these explosions will be contaminated for years to come. All that flame and smoke rising into the air will drift somewhere, making a radioactive mess that will be quite hard to remediate.
It would have happened regardless when these munitions were used on the battlefield, possibly in Russia or Russian territory.
The Ukrainians have long been rumoured to be developing nuclear weapons on the quiet. The Russians may have discovered exactly where they were doing the work and destroyed it.
The Brit gifts of Uranium artillery was likely a part of a cover up, which will be to use the destruction of these as a cover story when the radiation levels become undeniable.
Nice angle. Sounds plausible for sure
Bah, they're probably all resistant or immune by now from the Chernobyl fallout years ago. The wildlife around there sure is.
Not QUITE true. A living organism can only receive a finite exposure to radiation before it becomes lethal. I've already had a lifetime dose from cancer radiation treatments, so my doctor is reluctant to expose me to x-rays.
Red Forest 2.0.