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Causes vomiting and tears: Russians use chemical weapons in the south - the Armed Forces (video)

According to the speaker of the united Press Center of Defense forces of Tavriysky direction Alexei Dmitrashkivskyi, Russian troops use grenades with chlorpikrin. These weapons are not conventional. Russian troops began to dump grenades with chemical explosives into the Armed Forces. The invaders use drones. This was stated by a spokesman for the United Tavriysky Defense Press Center Colonel Alexei Dmitrashkivsky on the broadcast of the telecommunication.

According to him, the invaders are dumped with chlorpicrin grenades, which is not a conventional weapon. "The enemy uses chemical ammunition - he drops out the unmanned aerial vehicles with chloropicrin explosives," he said. Dmitryashkivsky also noted that on March 23, the Russian troops conducted a trial discharge of explosives. Yes, only one case was recorded. The next day, they had dumped two such grenades, and on March 26, six grenades with chemical weapons.

In addition, according to the speaker, a month ago, the forces of defense were able to beat one drone in the Zaporozhye region with a grenade K-51 with chlorpicrin, but then the explosive did not break. "If you get into the trench or dugout, you need to have a gas mask or move away from that place, because it causes vomiting and tears," Dmitrashkivsky said.

Also, during a conversation with journalists, the speaker said that in the direction of Avdiivka-Marinka 200 brigade and 72 brigades of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation suffered very large losses. Now the command of the invaders is thinking about removing these brigades for recovery. However, the enemy throws new forces there, as the Russians suffer great losses. "DNR fighters cannot be there.

They are used for digging trenches, to serve the soldiers of the Russian Federation and no more," Dmitrashkivsky said. Recall that earlier focus has already collected information about chlorpikrin. The substance was used massively during the First World War and in Afghanistan, but then banned. He found a different application. When contact, chloropicrin causes severe inflammation of the eyes, nose, throat, respiratory tract.

It works effectively as tear gas, quickly deprives a person of combat capability, but in high concentration (2 mg/l at an exposure of 10 min) can lead to death. In addition, the chemical poisons water and soldiers. At this time, chloropicrin is forbidden to be used for military purposes in accordance with the Convention on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons along with phosgen, chlorician and hydrocyanic acid.