Since Ukraine doesn't have any NATO type of fighter jets. They are probably launched from Polish or Romanian airspace from NATO jets.
Depleted Uranium (DU) tank shells were supplied by the British despite explicit warnings from Russia that such ammunition, if used by Ukraine, would be treated as a "Dirty Bomb" attack upon Russia, unleashing a Russian response with its own radioactive weaponry! Yet the British sent the depleted uranium shells anyway.
Now, some observers are laughing that, in its zeal to supply Ukraine, Britain has ended up being the entity that radioactively contaminated their "ally" Ukraine! Had Britain heeded Russia's warning, the shells would not have been there.
While radiation levels have "spiked" upwards since the ammunition depot was hit, they are not dangerously high, and won't be. Depleted Uranium gives off very little radiation. Here's the Radiation readings for that city:
The big trouble with Depleted Uranium is that the substance is ALSO . . . . poisonous. Breathing it in almost guarantees lung cancer and other ailments. As weather washes the DU into the soil, it pollutes ground water, thereby poisoning the area water supply for DECADES.
Moreover, pregnant women exposed to DU, suffer miscarriages and hideous birth defects of children they carry to full term.
RADIATION PATROLS OPERATING!
Dosimetric patrols work in the city. Measurements of the radiation background are carried out "in uncharacteristic places." If earlier they were made in the area where the Khmelnytsky ammo depot was located (Neteshyn and its environs), now they are made in the regional center, in the west of the region and in Ternopil. After arriving at the military warehouse, the wind was blowing in a westerly direction. The authorities are silent about the work of patrols.
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