Lukashenko: Russia's response to the use of shells with depleted uranium will be terrible
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that the world would learn a good lesson if depleted uranium shells were used in Ukraine. According to him, Russia's response will be terrible.
You have to get away from the madness a bit. And then, as soon as these ammunition explodes at the positions of the Russian troops, you will see - the answer will be terrible, the lesson for the whole planet will be
Lukashenka warned.
He believes that the Ukrainian crisis should be moved towards a peaceful settlement. The "trend" to escalate the conflict must be abandoned, the Belarusian president added.
Earlier it was reported that in the near future London will pass Kyiv will receive depleted uranium ammunition as part of military assistance to Ukraine, British Deputy Defense Minister Annabelle Goldie said on March 21. Russian President Vladimir Putin assessed the statement with the words that the West really decided to fight the Russian Federation to the last Ukrainian, not in words, but in deeds.
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