Russians Missiles Hit Ukrainian Ammunition Depot in Khmelnytsky Causing Massive Explosion – Cache of British Depleted Uranium Tank Shells Destroyed – Gamma Radiation Spikes in the Region’s Atmosphere

The West’s proxy war against Russia in the Ukraine has led to progressively more deadly weapons systems and ammunition to be delivered to Zelensky’s Nazi regime.

Possibly, the most controversial of these deliveries are the deadly radioactive shells for Challenger 2 tanks that the British government has given Ukraine.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr commented on Instagram:

“In another reckless escalation, Britain has confirmed delivery of depleted uranium munitions to Ukraine. DU munitions should be banned. They partially vaporize on impact, poisoning the environment with uranium dust that causes cancer and horrific birth defects.”

On Saturday, during a massive air and missile raid on Ukraine, Russian forces hit a ammunition depot in Khmelnytsky, in the western part of the country, causing  gigantic explosions in the site.

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Michael
Michael
1 year ago

Well, the Russians did tell the Brits they would not accept depleted uranium munitions in Ukraine. Do I need to post a link?

Seems odd that the Russians clearly tell us these things and yet we just go ahead and do it anyway. Then act all butthurt that the Russians really did what they said.

I pray and hope that our Combined Idiots Association (Initials?) gets its heads handed to them soon, before their little pranks (like sabotage of Russian warplanes) get us into a “Serious Threat to Russia” that Russian clearly warned us about. That will get us an extra “Sunrise” in America, maybe a LOT OF them.

We don’t have a defense against hypersonic nukes yet.

Pray for wisdom, protect your family. As Sun Tzu said, “An evil leadership will burn his own down country to rule over the ashes”.

Tragedy of the Commons

Bless you, Russia.

Tragedy of the Commons

DU is bad stuff. It passes on from generation to generation. The
military comes back with their belongings, all contaminated.

Scott
Scott
1 year ago

Pray that wise men make wise decisions, Lord knows those “leading” the west are not.

Dan
Dan
1 year ago

Depleted uranium is less radioactive than naturally occurring uranium. It’s only 50-60% as radioactive. It also is primarily only an alpha emitter. It emits virtually NO gamma radiation. Thus the claim that “gamma radiation spikes in the regions atmosphere” is a specious lie. If inhaled/ingested the powdered material from it’s use can and will cause cancer and death. In solid form it is fairly benign. Hitting a stockpile of it with high explosives however is not recommended. That can and will spread fine particles of the material around and cause an increase in cancers and premature deaths.

Michael
Michael
1 year ago
Reply to  Dan

Dan, I didn’t stay at the Holiday Inn Express, nor am I a nuclear engineer.

I know from my decades of mixed military and civilian medical experience that “naturally occurring uranium and radon” is quite a serious hazard long term (10+years exposure) and the accumulated damages never go away in your lifetime.

That’s why Nuclear Engineers are so careful about “Total Lifetime Exposure”. It’s a career ending event if they get close to that hard limit.

So, telling me it’s “Not as BAD as naturally occurring” really isn’t comforting to an old school medical sort. Arsenic is “Naturally occurring” also, want some in your saltshaker friend?

So please show your work and links as I’m pretty sure your also not a nuclear engineer. But I might be wrong.

Now given the POOR QUALITY of Mass Media’s reporting (Mostly PEACEFUL Protesting ring a bell?) almost everything they say should be analyzed for factual content.

Sad to say so does “Our Sources”. So please post a link supporting your comments and all of us get to learn something useful.

Thanks.