Situation in Ukraine

United Kingdom considers to provide Ukraine with ammunition containing depleted uranium

by teleSUR

Britain’s decision to provide Ukraine with armor-piercing ammunition containing depleted uranium has elicited a strong reaction from Russia, spurring fears that the current crisis in Ukraine might escalate and spiral out of control.

Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov said that Western countries led by the United States have decided to bring humankind to the brink of a nuclear Armageddon.

He made the remarks while responding to statements by U.S. officials that depleted uranium munitions are a standard type of weapon used for decades and don’t pose any risk.

“Commenting on this kind of nonsense is really hard. U.S. officials have reached a new low with their irresponsible statements. There is a continuous flow of lethal weapons to Ukraine, which are used to annihilate civilians, residential areas, schools, hospitals, kindergartens,” Antonov said.

On Monday, British Defense Minister Annabel Goldie said some of the ammunition her country would send to Ukraine alongside Challenger 2 tanks contains depleted uranium.

“I would like to note in this regard that if all this happens, then Russia will be forced to react accordingly. I mean that the collective West is already starting to use weapons with a nuclear component,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.

“It seems that the West really decided to fight Russia to the last Ukrainian, not in words, but in deeds,” he added.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that there would be few red lines left uncrossed if Britain delivered on its promise to give Ukraine depleted uranium weapons. On Tuesday, the United Nations also expressed concerns over Britain’s plan to send depleted uranium shells.

“You’ll have seen the concerns we’ve expressed over the years about any use of depleted uranium given the consequences of such usage. And those would apply to anyone who provides such armaments. We have made clear… concerns about any use of depleted uranium anywhere,” Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for the UN Secretary, said.

Depleted uranium is the main by-product of uranium enrichment and is a chemically and radiologically toxic heavy metal, according to the United Nations Environment Programme.

This dense metal is used in munitions for its penetrating ability and as a protective material in armored vehicles, it said, noting that air, soil, water, and vegetation could potentially be contaminated and affected by its residues.

In a 2022 report, the United Nations said that depleted uranium was an environmental concern in Ukraine. “Depleted uranium and toxic substances in common explosives can cause skin irritation, kidney failure and increase the risks of cancer,” said the report.

“The use of depleted uranium ammunition will dramatically reduce, or maybe even not preserve at all Ukraine’s ability to produce high-quality uninfected food,” Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Sergey Lavrov warned.

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