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Changing the physical structure of the soil, as well as pollution of heavy metal...

The sick question is grain. British scientists have told what the war will be left in Ukraine

Changing the physical structure of the soil, as well as pollution of heavy metals, will greatly affect agriculture. This conclusion was reached by researchers at the University of Canterbury. A group of scientists analyzed the experience of World War II, comparing with modern weapons, and concluded that bombing in Ukraine would leave a large mark on the quality of water and soil.

Video Day Chemical Components of Explosives, Metal Products of projectiles and missiles will pollute the environment, probably making individual regions unsuitable for agriculture. This is important because the Ukrainian agricultural sector generates significant income of the country's budget. In addition, reducing the size of sowing can lead to famine in many other countries. In confirmation of their words, scientists provide soil samples in France.

In some places, they have shown increased lead content - to human life -threatening indicators. These are the consequences of hostilities in the country during World War II. Russia's war against Ukraine has a high intensity of shelling and a large number of more modern and deadly weapons. It is natural to assume that the consequences for soil and water will not be better, if not worse. In addition, Russia was distinguished by nuclear terrorist attacks.

After the capture of Chernobyl in some areas of Ukraine, an increased level of radiation was recorded. Further escalation cannot be excluded on the occupied occupiers, scientists say. Moreover, Ukrainian intelligence has received information about a large -scale nuclear terrorist attack prepared by the Russians. The ZPP accident would become a catastrophe not only for Ukraine but also for the nearby countries.