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Ukraine Crisis: Russia Unleashes Chemical Weapons On Ukraine
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Russia Unleashes Chemical Weapons On Ukraine.
- Zelensky had warned in his daily video address on Monday that Russian forces could use chemical weapons in Ukraine.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Russia has unleashed chemical weapons in Ukraine as Ukrainian troops are said to be suffering dizziness, breathing problems and other symptoms from the unknown substance, which is said to have been distributed via a drone.
The unidentified agent is said to have been dropped on the southern port city from a Russian drone, according to unverified reports from the city’s Azov regiment.
Details of the assault, via the Telegram messaging app, say a ‘poisonous substance of unknown origin’ has led to the city’s defenders suffering from symptoms including breathing issues, ‘respiratory failure’ and ‘vestibulo-atactic syndrome’.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has said her department is working with partners to verify the claims.
She tweeted: “Reports that Russian forces may have used chemical agents in an attack on the people of Mariupol. We are working urgently with partners to verify the details.
‘Any use of such weapons would be a callous escalation in this conflict and we will hold Putin and his regime to account.”
President Volodymyr Zelensky warned in his daily video address late on Monday that Russian forces could use chemical weapons in Ukraine, but did not confirm that they have been already used.
The alleged attack came just hours after a pro-Russian general in Donbas appeared to promote the idea of using chemical weapons, telling state media it would “smoke the Ukrainian moles out of the underground”.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Parliament tweeted to say it has received reports of Russian forces firing ‘nitric acid’ in the Donetsk region as it warned local residents to wear ‘protective face masks soaked in soda solution’. It is not clear if the incidents are linked.
It follows a warning from the Ministry of Defence suggesting that Russia could turn to the use of a deadly phosphorus bombs amid attempts to finally break heroic resistance in Mariupol.
While strictly not considered a chemical weapon, the substance burns fiercely and can cause horrendous injuries, and its use on civilians constitutes a war crime.
Mariupol has seen the most intense fighting since the Kremlin launched its attack on Ukraine and has suffered more than 10,000 civilian deaths to date, according to its mayor Vadym Boychenko.
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He also warned the toll could rise beyond 20,000 and claimed Russian forces are bringing mobile cremation equipment into the city to dispose of bodies.
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