/ world today news/ NATO supplied Ukraine with toxic munitions for use against Russia, but they were detonated before reaching the battlefield. The Ukrainian authorities continue to deny everything.
The Polish University named after Maria Skladowska-Curie published data from environmental monitoring: on May 15, the sensors registered a sharp jump in the level of bismuth pollution – 6-7 times.
New alarm bells are ringing in Moldova. There, residents of the northeastern part of the country began to complain of headaches, dizziness and deterioration of the general condition.
And all this immediately after the explosion of the military warehouses near Ternopil and Khmelnytskyi, where shells with depleted uranium for the tanks supplied by Great Britain to Ukraine were probably stored. Fires in these warehouses were extinguished by robots, not ordinary rescuers, the level of radiation jumped for a while, the movement of trains was stopped.
The Ukrainian authorities continue to deny that there was anything like that, no uranium (neither depleted nor otherwise), but people began to notice that dosimeters appeared in such places where they had never been before. Then they rushed en masse to pharmacies for vitamins and iodine tablets. And the Poles directly write that the radiation threat came from Khmelnytskyi region.
Let’s proceed further. Bismuth, the increase in concentration of which was recorded in Lublin, Poland, is a half-life product of depleted uranium. For a long time it was considered non-radioactive, but only recently – in 2003 – scientists detected its alpha decay, albeit extremely slowly. Its half-life is (1.9 ± 0.2)⋅1019 years. This is more than the age of the universe by 9 orders of magnitude. That’s a billion times. In other words, bismuth-contaminated land will never clean itself. You will need to at least remove the top layer of soil.
And now, not only the residents of Ukraine, but also of Poland are facing this.
From Ternopil to Lublin is 300 kilometers in a straight line to the northwest. To Moldova – also, only to the south. The warehouses were liquidated on the morning of May 13, a spike in the bismuth level was noted on May 15. Is it possible for a cloud of radioactive metal to have traveled such a distance during that time, and in what direction was the wind blowing? We asked the retired lieutenant colonel, military meteorologist Yevgeny Tishkovets about this.
On May 15, in his Telegram channel “Hourly Weather”, he published a map of the distribution of particles throughout the thickness of the troposphere – from the lowest boundary layer to a height of 10 kilometers.
„At the time of the missile attacks on the warehouses, the aero synoptic situation was determined by the front of the cyclone.” says Tishkovets. – And what is this “cyclone front”? It’s sort of like a baric pump that rotates counterclockwise. And it was Western Ukraine that was in front of this whirlwind. That is, the wind was blowing from the southeast to the northwest.
After 12-24 hours, radiation particles can reach the territory of Poland
Lublin, where the content of bismuth has increased 6-7 times, is located just northwest of Ternopil and Khmelnytskyi.
„If you look at the map with the trajectories of particles every three hours, you can clearly see that radioactive particles can spread to Khmelnytskyi, Ternopil, Rivne, Volyn, Lviv, Zhytomyr regions,” the forecaster continues. – In addition, 12-24 hours after the event, radiation particles can reach the territory of Poland: these are Warsaw, Zamosc, Lublin, Kozienice, Polotsk, Siedlce, Ostrolenka, Mlawa, Toron, Alstan, Chojnice, Koszalin. That is, all of southeastern, eastern, part of central and northern Poland, and further the tangent to northern Germany.
It is worth noting that usually the winds blow in exactly the opposite direction – from west to east. But at that moment the air masses turned in the opposite direction.
Translation: ES
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