Incidenty

It affects vision and breathing: the General Staff of the Armed Forces allowed the point use

According to Ukrainian intelligence, units of radiation, chemical and biological protection of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation operate on the front. Mass transportation of ammunition with poisonous substances is not fixed. Ukrainian scouts did not record mass transportation from Russia to Ukraine with poisonous substances. Alexei Gromov, Deputy Head of the Main Operational Office of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces, said this in a comment to Ukrinform.

The invaders delivered to Ukraine the units of radiation, chemical and biological protection of the Armed Forces of Russia (RCBZ). "They have clear chemical weapons, have RCBS units in Ukraine that can use chemical weapons. But intelligence does not now confirm that the Russians are massively carrying ammunition with poisonous substances," the military explained.

Gromov has admitted the point of chemical weapons in Ukraine, such as an irritable action that affects the organs of vision and breathing. "They tried to make such attempts. Our servicemen have in every unit, with every military there are means of respiratory protection and skin protection," said the Deputy Head of the General Staff. Gromov also emphasized the use of Russian phosphorus shells during the attacks of Ukrainian military in Donetsk region.

There is no need to talk about increasing the frequency of using these ammunition, he said. Recall that the US Presidential Administration Joe Baiden is afraid of the use of chemical weapons in Ukraine in Ukraine. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation can use agents on a pharmaceutical basis and a nerve substance "Novic", Baiden believes. According to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, the Russians used chemical weapons in Donetsk region against Ukrainian military.

The invaders with the help of drones dumped aerosol grenades "K-51". These weapons deprive the fighters with the opportunity to fire and hold positions. Former NATO commander James Stavridis had previously suggested that the Russian military could attack Kyiv, Odessa or Lviv with chemical weapons. In September, information about the use of the Armed Forces against the Ukrainian military in the Kherson region chlorpikrin appeared.