British Depleted Uranium to Greatly Hurt People in the Ukraine, Russian Ambassador Explains
đş Watch in fullâĄď¸ Ambassador Andrei #Kelinâs interview to Eunan OâNeill on @RT_com.
Main topics:
đš Press freedom in the UK;
đš Russia-UK relations;
đš UK seizure of Russiaâs funds;
đš Possibility of direct conflict between Russia and UK;
đš UK censorship over Russian TV⌠pic.twitter.com/hgphIRGVQEâ Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) April 19, 2023
Ambassador Andrei #Kelin: In the #UK, it seems #freedomofspeech only exists within a certain limited view of the world, formed by the local political establishment.@thetimes @Ofcom @GOVUK #rulesbasedorder #NotMyValues pic.twitter.com/kmSWcwDqBw
â Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) April 19, 2023
Depleted uranium rounds are such a ridiculous concept. They only made sense in Iraq, where the people doing the war were planning on leaving after they killed everyone.
The fact that they were distributed in the Ukraine shows what the West actually thinks of âUkrainians.â
RT:
Londonâs decision to supply Kiev with depleted uranium (DU) ammunition will hurt the Ukrainian people the most, as they will have to live with the consequences of the toxic metal for generations, Andrey Kelin, the Russian ambassador to the UK, told RT on Wednesday.
In addition to sending Ukraine main battle tanks, the British government has promised to deliver armor-penetrating ammunition made with DU, and has already trained some Ukrainian troops in its use.
Ambassador Kelin told RT that he will âcontinue to explainâ the harmful effects of the ammunition, including the drastic increase in cancer rates, birth defects, and the contamination of the water and the soil âfor at least six generations.â
âThis is a terrible thing, and if it happens in Ukraine, it will be big trouble, for the agriculture and for the people that are living over there,â Kelin told RT. He admitted there is little chance that London will change its mind, because that would mean admitting a mistake.
Kelin made headlines recently when The Sunday Times published an extensive interview with him, only to quietly delete it several days later, without an explanation. The Russian Embassy subsequently published a copy of the article in full, to protest the censorship.
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That such a prominent paper as the Times found itself under âserious pressureâ to remove the article shows the extent of censorship in the UK, Kelin said.
Yeah, itâs really important to the narrative that this war is somehow about helping the Ukrainians.
Theyâre all going to be dead in the name of the US occupying land that they donât even live on, but itâs all about helping them somehow.
No one has explained how controlling the Donbass or hosting NATO nukes helps anyone in the Ukraine, and itâs a pretty glaring problem. They have to fall back on retarded baby nonsense like âPutin is evil and he invaded just to kill people randomly.â But that is so stupid that it is virtually impossible to keep it in peopleâs minds as the reasoning behind this endless war.
When you add âyeah, also, weâre giving them DU to shoot everywhere across their country,â it becomes a very serious mess.
The censorship is really even more aggressive than the censorship of the Covid hoax.
protest was held in London against the delivery of depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine.
Demonstrators came out with the signs âNo to British shells with depleted uranium for Ukraineâ, âStop the NATO warâ, âIt is not our warâ and âNot a penny more for the Zelensky regime pic.twitter.com/mWCbRBrx9Gâ Spriter (@Spriter99880) April 20, 2023