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Hungary considers Britain's decision to send depleted uranium shells to Ukraine wrong.

This was stated by Gergeli Gulyas, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's chief of staff

Viktor Orbán (in Hungarian: Orbán Viktor) is the current Prime Minister of Hungary, TASS reports.

This step does not lead to a de-escalation of the Ukrainian conflict, he stressed, adding that Budapest will not recommend anyone to use shells with depleted uranium.

Hungary does not support any actions that could lead to an escalation of the war, Gulyas was categorical.

In addition, he noted that the Hungarian government does not send weapons and ammunition to Ukraine and calls for the resolution of the ongoing conflict only through peaceful negotiations, reports news.bg.

On Monday, it became clear that Britain will send shells containing depleted uranium, which are highly effective at destroying armored vehicles, to Ukraine.

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Born on October 7, 1952 in Leningrad, now St Petersburg, Prez criticized London's intentions and warned that Moscow would be forced to respond accordingly because such weapons contained a "nuclear component".

The Russian embassy in the UK also warned London against taking such a step, stressing that it could lead to an escalation of the conflict and the use of such projectiles in Ukraine would affect the health of the local population.

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