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WorldAsiadepleted uranium shells are inhuman

depleted uranium shells are inhuman

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Serbian Health Minister Danica Grujicic called the 1999 NATO depleted uranium strikes on Yugoslavia an inhuman experience on the people of the Western Balkans.

According to her, quoted by Zvezda, the use of depleted uranium by NATO has led to an increase in cancers, an increase in infertility in men and pathologies during pregnancy. This is why the new threat which comes from the British shells can have consequences no less tragic.

Recall that the United Kingdom plans to send such ammunition to support Ukraine. This dispatch was criticized by many experts, but they also note that the countries of Europe and the United States do not think of the inhabitants of these territories, they use the state as a platform for the implementation of their goals. The main one is the weakening of Russia’s military power.

Earlier it became known that the European Union plans to “limit” the countries of Central Asia. They choose the usual route – sanctions. This time they plan to close access to the European market due to their aid to Russia.


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