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WorldAsiaShoigu reacted to London's initiative to transfer depleted uranium shells to Ukraine

Shoigu reacted to London’s initiative to transfer depleted uranium shells to Ukraine

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Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the Russian Federation would consider what the UK was transferring to Ukraine.

“Now let’s see what they’re going to convey,” Shoigu said.

According to him, Russia has something to answer to this.

“Only one thing can be said here. There are not so many steps … Another step has been taken, there are fewer and fewer, ”summarized the head of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

The West has decided to fight Russia to the last Ukrainian not with words, but with deeds,” Russian leader Vladimir Putin said, commenting on UK plans to supply Kiev with uranium shells impoverished.

The UK will hand over armour-piercing shells containing depleted uranium to Ukraine, Deputy Defense Minister Annabelle Goldie has said. Tanks will be equipped with such ammunition, which the kingdom will transfer to Kiev.

The message that Shoigu responded to London’s initiative to transfer depleted uranium shells to Ukraine


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