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The IAEA says depleted uranium is a cover story and that radiation levels are 10 to 20 times higher than announced and that areas of Poland can expect soaring cancer rates (TID: This is closer to the truth) In the Ukrainian city of Khmelnytsky, where a Ukrainian army ammunition depot was destroyed by a missile attack, which, among other things, was stored tank shells supplied by the UK with depleted uranium cores, there are cases of patients being transported by doctors dressed in special protective suits.

It is also reported about the increase in the level of background radiation in the city. In addition, in the eastern regions of Poland, neighboring Ukraine, in the direction of which the wind blew after the explosion, an increased content of bismuth, which is one of the decay products of depleted uranium, was recorded.

Despite the fact that Ukrainian monitoring resources record a surge in the background radiation in Khmelnytsky and its environs, the Kiev regime denies that radioactive munitions were stored in the destroyed military depot. Meanwhile, pharmacies in the region have run out of iodine, bought up by local residents in an attempt to neutralize the consequences of radiation contamination.

It is worth noting that British tank shells with depleted uranium cores were intended for use by the Ukrainian army in battles on the territories of new Russian regions, which would inevitably lead to radioactive contamination of the area.

Similar ammunition was used by NATO troops during the war in Yugoslavia, which subsequently led to a surge in cancer among the population living in the regions where hostilities were fought.

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May 13th, 2023. Video 3 minutes Neo-Nazi-NATO's main weapon storage, including NUKES ☢️, DESTROYED by Russia 🎯💥🎆. LARGEST explosion in Ukraine so far.

https://greatawakening.win/p/16b6IHqx4X/may-13th-2023-video-3-minutes-ne/c/


Speculation

This video actually looks like an erupting volcano, projecting lava very high into the air. Could this "lava" be UK's destroyed radioactive melted depleted uranium munitions? Which in turn, is raining down on both NATO's own troops and Ukrainiens-Neo-Nazis troops and Shills? This video show this "lava" starting at 50 seconds at https://youtu.be/Tkr5Q0aadXk?t=53

1 year ago
2 score
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The IAEA says depleted uranium is a cover story and that radiation levels are 10 to 20 times higher than announced and that areas of Poland can expect soaring cancer rates (TID: This is closer to the truth) In the Ukrainian city of Khmelnytsky, where a Ukrainian army ammunition depot was destroyed by a missile attack, which, among other things, was stored tank shells supplied by the UK with depleted uranium cores, there are cases of patients being transported by doctors dressed in special protective suits.

It is also reported about the increase in the level of background radiation in the city. In addition, in the eastern regions of Poland, neighboring Ukraine, in the direction of which the wind blew after the explosion, an increased content of bismuth, which is one of the decay products of depleted uranium, was recorded.

Despite the fact that Ukrainian monitoring resources record a surge in the background radiation in Khmelnytsky and its environs, the Kiev regime denies that radioactive munitions were stored in the destroyed military depot. Meanwhile, pharmacies in the region have run out of iodine, bought up by local residents in an attempt to neutralize the consequences of radiation contamination.

It is worth noting that British tank shells with depleted uranium cores were intended for use by the Ukrainian army in battles on the territories of new Russian regions, which would inevitably lead to radioactive contamination of the area.

Similar ammunition was used by NATO troops during the war in Yugoslavia, which subsequently led to a surge in cancer among the population living in the regions where hostilities were fought.

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May 13th, 2023. Video 3 minutes Neo-Nazi-NATO's main weapon storage, including NUKES ☢️, DESTROYED by Russia 🎯💥🎆. LARGEST explosion in Ukraine so far.

https://greatawakening.win/p/16b6IHqx4X/may-13th-2023-video-3-minutes-ne/c/


Speculation

This video actually looks like an erupting volcano, projecting lava very high into the air. Could this "lava" be UK's destroyed radioactive melted depleted uranium munitions? Which in turn, is raining down on both NATO's own troops and Ukrainiens-Neo-Nazis troops and Shills? This video show this "lava" starting at 50 seconds at https://youtu.be/Tkr5Q0aadXk?t=53

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

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The IAEA says depleted uranium is a cover story and that radiation levels are 10 to 20 times higher than announced and that areas of Poland can expect soaring cancer rates (TID: This is closer to the truth) In the Ukrainian city of Khmelnytsky, where a Ukrainian army ammunition depot was destroyed by a missile attack, which, among other things, was stored tank shells supplied by the UK with depleted uranium cores, there are cases of patients being transported by doctors dressed in special protective suits.

It is also reported about the increase in the level of background radiation in the city. In addition, in the eastern regions of Poland, neighboring Ukraine, in the direction of which the wind blew after the explosion, an increased content of bismuth, which is one of the decay products of depleted uranium, was recorded.

Despite the fact that Ukrainian monitoring resources record a surge in the background radiation in Khmelnytsky and its environs, the Kiev regime denies that radioactive munitions were stored in the destroyed military depot. Meanwhile, pharmacies in the region have run out of iodine, bought up by local residents in an attempt to neutralize the consequences of radiation contamination.

It is worth noting that British tank shells with depleted uranium cores were intended for use by the Ukrainian army in battles on the territories of new Russian regions, which would inevitably lead to radioactive contamination of the area.

Similar ammunition was used by NATO troops during the war in Yugoslavia, which subsequently led to a surge in cancer among the population living in the regions where hostilities were fought.

https://topwar.ru/217252-v-hmelnickom-otmechaetsja-perevozka-bolnyh-medikami-v-protivoradiacionnyh-kostjumah.html

https://www.theinteldrop.org/2023/05/17/ukraine-evacuating-radiation-victims-from-khmelnitsky/

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Source

The IAEA says depleted uranium is a cover story and that radiation levels are 10 to 20 times higher than announced and that areas of Poland can expect soaring cancer rates (TID: This is closer to the truth) In the Ukrainian city of Khmelnytsky, where a Ukrainian army ammunition depot was destroyed by a missile attack, which, among other things, was stored tank shells supplied by the UK with depleted uranium cores, there are cases of patients being transported by doctors dressed in special protective suits.

It is also reported about the increase in the level of background radiation in the city. In addition, in the eastern regions of Poland, neighboring Ukraine, in the direction of which the wind blew after the explosion, an increased content of bismuth, which is one of the decay products of depleted uranium, was recorded.

Despite the fact that Ukrainian monitoring resources record a surge in the background radiation in Khmelnytsky and its environs, the Kiev regime denies that radioactive munitions were stored in the destroyed military depot. Meanwhile, pharmacies in the region have run out of iodine, bought up by local residents in an attempt to neutralize the consequences of radiation contamination.

It is worth noting that British tank shells with depleted uranium cores were intended for use by the Ukrainian army in battles on the territories of new Russian regions, which would inevitably lead to radioactive contamination of the area.

Similar ammunition was used by NATO troops during the war in Yugoslavia, which subsequently led to a surge in cancer among the population living in the regions where hostilities were fought.

https://topwar.ru/217252-v-hmelnickom-otmechaetsja-perevozka-bolnyh-medikami-v-protivoradiacionnyh-kostjumah.html

https://www.theinteldrop.org/2023/05/17/ukraine-evacuating-radiation-victims-from-khmelnitsky/

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

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The IAEA says depleted uranium is a cover story and that radiation levels are 10 to 20 times higher than announced and that areas of Poland can expect soaring cancer rates (TID: This is closer to the truth) In the Ukrainian city of Khmelnytsky, where a Ukrainian army ammunition depot was destroyed by a missile attack, which, among other things, was stored tank shells supplied by the UK with depleted uranium cores, there are cases of patients being transported by doctors dressed in special protective suits.

It is also reported about the increase in the level of background radiation in the city. In addition, in the eastern regions of Poland, neighboring Ukraine, in the direction of which the wind blew after the explosion, an increased content of bismuth, which is one of the decay products of depleted uranium, was recorded.

Despite the fact that Ukrainian monitoring resources record a surge in the background radiation in Khmelnytsky and its environs, the Kiev regime denies that radioactive munitions were stored in the destroyed military depot. Meanwhile, pharmacies in the region have run out of iodine, bought up by local residents in an attempt to neutralize the consequences of radiation contamination.

It is worth noting that British tank shells with depleted uranium cores were intended for use by the Ukrainian army in battles on the territories of new Russian regions, which would inevitably lead to radioactive contamination of the area.

Similar ammunition was used by NATO troops during the war in Yugoslavia, which subsequently led to a surge in cancer among the population living in the regions where hostilities were fought.

https://topwar.ru/217252-v-hmelnickom-otmechaetsja-perevozka-bolnyh-medikami-v-protivoradiacionnyh-kostjumah.html

https://www.theinteldrop.org/2023/05/17/ukraine-evacuating-radiation-victims-from-khmelnitsky/

1 year ago
1 score