I would add this in regard to depleted uranium. There may have been DU shells stored there, and that may have been why Russia obliterated this facility. And for anyone that thinks they would never do that because it would poison the land, note that it's in western Ukraine which will likely be left to a rump Ukrainian state or to Poland.
Note that DU and gamma radiation actually furthers the argument that these were nuclear weapon events. First, note that "depleted" means that this is the fraction of uranium that does not undergo fission and becomes a waste product in purifying the isotope that does. Second, DU is used as gamma radiation shielding. It does not produce gamma radiation, it blocks it.
Increase of gamma readings happened day before the explosion.
I have independent US gamma data available to corroborate. Noticed higher than usual readings one day not long ago, the date escapes me I'll look it up E: MAY7&13. It wasn't high enough above baseline for me to mention, except only because it's already being discussed.
E2: Here is gamma data for May somewhere in America:imgbb link
The two big blasts were nuclear detonations and I wrote up an analysis of them yesterday evening in a long comment on this post:
Bidens tax dollars up in flames in Ukraine
I would add this in regard to depleted uranium. There may have been DU shells stored there, and that may have been why Russia obliterated this facility. And for anyone that thinks they would never do that because it would poison the land, note that it's in western Ukraine which will likely be left to a rump Ukrainian state or to Poland.
Note that DU and gamma radiation actually furthers the argument that these were nuclear weapon events. First, note that "depleted" means that this is the fraction of uranium that does not undergo fission and becomes a waste product in purifying the isotope that does. Second, DU is used as gamma radiation shielding. It does not produce gamma radiation, it blocks it.
As per CrazyRussian:
I have independent US gamma data available to corroborate. Noticed higher than usual readings one day not long ago, the date escapes me I'll look it up E: MAY7&13. It wasn't high enough above baseline for me to mention, except only because it's already being discussed.
E2: Here is gamma data for May somewhere in America: imgbb link