U.S. sends more health hazards to Ukraine's army

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- The United States has announced new aid for Ukraine totaling more than $1 billion, which includes, for the first time, controversial
will affect Ukrainian soldiers and civilians in areas where the ammunition is going to be used
before, including its invasion of Iraq, has been linked to a range of health problems, including a sharp rise in cancer cases and severe
problems
sustainable security arrangements, which will provide ongoing security assistance and modern military equipment across land, air, sea and
be shipped to Ukraine before the end of 2023."Washington, obsessed with the idea of inflicting a 's trategic defeat' on Russia, is ready to
controversial ammunition will form part of a new military aid package for Kyiv, which includes a broad range of weapons for Kyiv that will
be drawn from United States stocks."The United States is deliberately transferring weapons with indiscriminate effects," Russia's
embassy said."It is fully aware of the consequences: explosions of such munitions result in the formation of a moving radioactive cloud."The
embassy also said that in supplying the munitions, the United States was "deeply indifferent to both the present of Ukraine and the future
of the republic and its European neighbors"."The Russian army will continue to methodically grind the weaponry sent" to Ukraine, it
warned.In July, American-made cluster munitions arrived in Ukraine despite international condemnation and widespread opposition by human
injured worldwide by the weapon in 2021.The bombs are banned in more than 120 countries.The munitions were also seen by the Pentagon as a
way to get Kyiv vitally needed ammunition to help boost its offensives and push through Russian frontlines amid the stalled
final decision.The bomblets are designed to detonate on hitting the ground, and anyone in that area is very likely to be killed or seriously
injured
civilians long after their use as the unexploded ordinance can kill and maim people years or even decades after the munitions were
Pentagon has also revealed that the latest military aid to Kyiv includes anti-armor systems, tactical air navigation systems and additional
Unification Day, the protesters gathered in Sofia to join the "March of Peace" demonstration against Bulgarian intervention in the
Russia-Ukraine conflict."Unfortunately, we are ruled by people for whom we are not valuable
Our lives are not valuable
marked Bulgaria's first official decision to support Kyiv since the conflict began.Nako Stefanov, an activist, said, "Step by step, they
continue to push Bulgaria on the path of war
Now we are handing over our armored personnel carriers, and all other things are kept secret."Nako Stefanov, another activist, told the
This monument was erected not only in honor of the Soviet Army but also in honor of those Bulgarians who participated in the first and
second phases of the war against Hitler."Some protesters were seen holding placards reading "No American bases and military in Bulgaria".One
flag read "North Atlantic terrorist organization".Activist Emil Simeonov noted, "The more we come together, the more we will make the rulers
in the future start to consider us."Many of the anti-Ukraine war demonstrations in Europe have taken their anger at their own governments