Radioactive cloud towards Europe according to Russia, but for Ukraine and Poland it is fake news: what do we know

Radioactive cloud towards Europe according to Russia, but for Ukraine and Poland it is fake news: what do we know
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Alarm of radioactive clouds towards Europe. The news comes from the secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federationaccording to which the cloud would be moving in the direction of the Polish area after the attack on an arms depot with Impoverished uranium. But no confirmation comes from Europe. What is known so far.

The news from Russia

It was to raise the alarm Nikolai Patrushevsecretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation and one of Putin’s right-hand men.

Patrushev stated that in Khmelnitskyc he would be hit a depot of weapons and war material to depleted uranium from the West and what a radioactive cloud it would fit moving in the European direction.

Nikolai Patrushev, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation

More specifically, in the Polish area, where according to Patrushev, “an increase in radioactivity levels” has already been reported.

However, there are many doubts about the veracity of the “radioactive” consequences of the event. According to some sources, then, in the Khmelnitsky depot there really weren’t depleted uranium weapons but old Soviet-era missiles.

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The reply from Poland

From Poland, however, there is no confirmation evidence of a radioactive cloud.

And indeed, the Polish National Atomic Agency has defined Patrushev’s words are false and reassured that there are no such dangers.

Not even from radiation detection network in real time of European Commission, the Joint Research Center, a confirmation or warning signal has arrived.

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If there had been a real danger, the stations and sensors located throughout Europe and beyond would have signaled it.

The answer from Ukraine

Not even the same International Atomic Agency (IAEA), mobilized in Ukraine due to the risks at the Zaporizhzhia plant, as it was at Chernobyl, gave no signal or raised an alert.

Apparently, she would have inquired about the situation but would have considered there are no dangers.

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In the past, the IAEA itself had underlined how depleted uranium actually has a chemical toxicity which makes it dangerous and potentially carcinogenic.

This, however, is unable to create a radioactive cloud of the type described by Patrushchev.

Photo source: ANSA

 
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