The Pentagon responded to the Kremlin’s hysteria/Channel 24 Collage The states will provide Ukraine with depleted uranium ammunition for the first time. The Kremlin is already furious with this news and has begun to come up with new fakes. In particular, Kremlin propaganda came up with the idea that depleted uranium would lead to a “cancer outbreak.” To voice such “serious” news, Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s speaker, was even released into the circus arena. He began to voice the scarecrow. Sabina Singh, Speaker of the Pentagon, refuted the Kremlin’s nonsense during a briefing. Regarding the first question regarding the health effects of depleted uranium shells, I would object to Russian officials,” Singh emphasized. The speaker added that the Center for Disease Control and Prevention has concluded that there is no evidence that that depleted uranium shells cause cancer. The WHO also did not record an outbreak of cancer after exposure to uranium or depleted uranium. Peter Stano – Speaker on Foreign Policy – asked to comment on whether official Brussels is concerned that Ukraine is being provided with depleted uranium shells. To which Stano replied that he would not be worried about what allies provide to Ukraine so that the state can defend itself from Russian aggression. Stano emphasized that he would be worried about Vladimir Putin playing the nuclear card . In particular, at ZNPP. Also, one thing to worry about is that Russia is using food as a weapon. To complicate the situation, Russian occupiers are attacking the infrastructure of Ukrainian river ports.How the Pentagon reacted
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The Kremlin’s hysteria about a “cancer outbreak” due to depleted uranium: the Pentagon and the EU reacted harshly
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