When Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized Britain for delivering depleted uranium tank bombs to Ukrainian soldiers, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly stated Wednesday there was no nuclear escalation in the Ukraine war.

On Monday, Britain admitted to supplying Ukraine with depleted uranium munitions. Because of its density, heavy metal may penetrate tanks and armor.

On Tuesday, Putin blasted British intentions to transfer such ammunition to Ukraine, saying Russia would have to retaliate since such weapons had “a nuclear component.”

Cleverly claimed Russia was the only country discussing rising nuclear hazards, and the ammo was conventional.

“No nuclear escalation. Only Russia discusses nuclear concerns. This is about helping Ukraine defend itself, not threatening Russia “During Britain’s foreign technology strategy unveiling, cleverly.

It’s important to note that depleted uranium munitions are conventional, not nuclear.

Britain has employed depleted uranium in armor-piercing shells for decades without considering them nuclear. In addition, Russia possesses depleted uranium munitions.

Around impact locations, dust can enter the lungs and important organs, posing a health concern.

On Wednesday, Putin supporter Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Moscow would provide Belarus with “actual uranium” munitions to strike against the British decision.

“Stop this lunacy. This ordnance will detonate on Russian forces’ locations, scaring them and teaching the world “he informed reporters on camera.

“Russia does not just have depleted uranium… We have to lessen this tendency towards conflict escalation and work towards a peaceful conclusion.”

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