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NewsPolish authorities denied reports of a jump in radiation levels on the border with Ukraine

Polish authorities denied reports of a jump in radiation levels on the border with Ukraine

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The State Atomic Agency of Poland reported that the radiation situation in the eastern regions of the country is normal.

This message was a reaction to the words of the Israeli political scientist, ex-head of the Nativ intelligence service Yakov Kedmi. Recall, it was he who said that in the east of Poland on May 15, an increase in radiation in the air was recorded.

In addition, according to his data, measuring instruments in the city of Lublin recorded a sharp increase in bismuth by six to seven times. He also claimed that the spread of a dangerous substance was due to the decay of depleted uranium, writes “Russian newspaper” .


“In connection with the false information that appeared in the media space on the topic of “increased radioactivity” in Khmelnitsky, the PAA reports that the radiation situation in the Polish Republic is normal,” the PRA wrote on its Twitter account.

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