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Ukraine’s Air Force said there is no need to scare people after elevated radiation was found on debris from a Russian Shahed carrying an old Soviet R-60 missile in Chernihiv Oblast. Communications chief Yurii Ihnat said the missile warhead contains a depleted uranium core, calling it a standard alloy, after the SBU recorded gamma radiation of 12 µSv/h near the wreckage.

Ukraine’s Air Force said there is no need to scare people after elevated radiation was found on debris from a Russian Shahed carrying an old Soviet R-60 missile in Chernihiv Oblast. Communications chief Yurii Ihnat said the missile warhead contains a depleted uranium core, calling it a standard alloy, after the SBU recorded gamma radiation of 12 µSv/h near the wreckage.
Ukraine’s Air Force said there is no need to scare people after elevated radiation was found on debris from a Russian Shahed carrying an old Soviet R-60 missile in Chernihiv Oblast. Communications chief Yurii Ihnat said the missile warhead contains a depleted uranium core, calling it a standard alloy, after the SBU recorded gamma radiation of 12 µSv/h near the wreckage.

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