(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 19 - "We have not received any notification of radiological emergency", writes the Polish Atomic Agency on its website, explaining that it is "in constant contact with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Ukrainian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (SNRIU)" and that it has access "to the International Early Radiation Emergency Notification System (USIE)".
After the "false information on the danger of radiation in Poland" the Agency explains that "the situation in the country is normal": the peaks "observed in recent days in Poland, but also in the rest of Europe, are not unusual" and "occur regularly" with rains.
According to Russia, a depot of depleted uranium munitions sent by the West was destroyed by a Russian bombing and as a result a "radioactive cloud" was formed moving towards Europe. These are the words of the head of the Russian Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev, quoted by the RIA Novosti agency. According to Patrushev, an increase in radioactive levels has already been detected in Poland. (ANSA).
Polish atomic agency, no emergency in Europe
2023-05-19T13:18:25.995Z
Highlights: "We have not received any notification of a radiological emergency," the Polish Atomic Agency writes on its website. The Agency explains that "the situation in the country is normal" The peaks "observed in recent days in Poland, but also in the rest of Europe, are not unusual" and "occur regularly" with rains. According to Russia, a depot of depleted uranium munitions sent by the West was destroyed by a Russian bombing and as a result a "radioactive cloud" was formed moving towards Europe.
"We have not received any notification of a radiological emergency," the Polish Atomic Agency writes on its website, explaining that it is "in constant contact with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Ukrainian Nuclear Regulatory Authority ... (ANSA)