The hypothetical explosion of a nuclear bomb in Europe will not have direct consequences for human health in the United States. This was stated by US Minister of Internal Security Alejandro Majorkas, the application was published on the website of the House of Representatives of the US Congress.
“While the United States expresses concern in connection with the rattles of nuclear weapons from Russia, we do not believe that a nuclear explosion in Europe will have any direct consequences for the health of the country’s population,” he said.
According to the minister, “traditional radiation and nuclear threats to the United States remain low,” and “the probability of a large -scale radiation attack at home is very low.” “Nevertheless, we cannot exclude the risk of unprotected or vulnerable splitting and other source materials in the United States,” Alejandro Majorkas emphasized.