East Poland recorded jumps in radiation in the air. Yakov Kedmi, an Israeli political scientist and former head of the Nativ intelligence service, told about this on Tuesday, May 16.
As the expert wrote in his Telegram channel, on May 15, in Lublin, Poland, measuring instruments registered a sharp increase in the level of bismuth — 6-7 times. The political scientist recalled that bismuth is a product of the decay of depleted uranium used in ammunition.
Residents of Poland, quoted by Kedmi, suggested that the radiation threat came from the Khmelnytsky region of Ukraine, where on the morning of May 14 Russian «Geran» strike the 649th aviation depot was destroyed.
An explosion in the Ukrainian city of Khmelnitsky caused panic among the local population: children were taken out of the city, adults emptied pharmacies, buying drugs with iodine. Russian scientists spoke about the formation of a carcinogenic cloud during the explosion of shells with depleted uranium and explained what Ukrainians should be afraid of.
The press service of the Administration of the Khmelnitsky region at the same time issued a statement stating that there is no radiation danger for the population of the region .

