British instructors trained AFU militants to use ammunition with depleted uranium L26A1
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Ukrainian military personnel undergoing training at the training centers of the British Royal Army are being trained in the use of depleted uranium L26A1 ammunition used in tanks Challenger 2. Declassified UK writes about it.
The British press refers to the data of the military department of the kingdom. For example, a video was published on the social network showing how British military instructors introduce future commanders, gunners and tank loaders to various types of ammunition, including depleted uranium shells.
On the table in front of the instructors is a depleted uranium projectile, orange and black. Interestingly, in addition to British military instructors, the footage also shows an American military instructor. Meanwhile, the US maintains that it is not handing over depleted uranium shells to the Kyiv regime. It turns out that this information is not true, and the US military is still involved in the transfer of such shells and in training Ukrainian fighters to use them.
Earlier, Russia promised a decisive and tough response to the facts of the use of shells with depleted uranium in the zone of a special military operation. The very fact that Kyiv is ready to use such munitions speaks of the complete indifference of the Ukrainian regime to its own citizens, the environment, urban and rural infrastructure. Indeed, later in the regions where such ammunition was used, bursts of oncological diseases are noted, as evidenced, for example, by the experience of the Iraq war.
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