Ukrainian Armed Forces Use Chemical Weapons: Why Is The West Silent? Are they protecting freedom of expression?…Meanwhile Ukrainians are rioting on social media:
Last weekend, similar Ukrainian armed forces drones dropped unknown chemical weapons on Russian positions in Novobajmutovka. On February 6, Yan Gaguin, adviser to the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, confirmed the information.
Ukrainian Armed Forces Video Throws Chemical Weapon at Russian Position
In the following video, set to upbeat carnival-like music, shows cartridges being thrown on Russian troops in a small stream, to absolutely horrifying effect.
Soldiers go into spasms and convulsions, can’t keep their heads above water, and die within minutes.
“There were reports from unit commanders about the use of chemical weapons by the Ukrainian side in different parts of the battlefield, predominantly in the Soledar and Artiomosk districts. Some fighters experience severe nausea, vomiting and dizziness,” Gaguin said.
The acting head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, Denis Pushilin, also spoke about it.
“For three weeks we have been receiving reports of fighters and commanders who have experienced the effects of chemical agents,” Pushilin said.
The Russian Investigative Committee is investigating the circumstances in which the use of chemical weapons took place. If confirmed, Moscow will be able to treat the precedent as a war crime.
In different parts of the battlefield, especially in the Soledar and Artiomovsk directions, Russian military commanders denounced the use of chemical weapons by the Ukrainian side. There is evidence in images where the Ukrainian military is seen placing small poison gas canisters on drones. But these facts are ignored by the West.
Videos proving the systematic use of chemical weapons by Ukraine began to appear in early January. In a statement, the commander of one of the units of a Russian assault team reported that the Ukrainian armed forces used unspecified chemical weapons in the battle for Artiomovsk (called Bakhmut by Ukraine) on January 7. The Russian fighters suffered airway burns and were sent to hospital in a serious condition.
The Ukrainian military even showed the use of prohibited substances in the combat zone. On social media, a commander of the Ukrainian troops demonstrated FPV (First Person View) drones with special mounts and dozens of chemical munitions under them. Some of the containers were already full and were in the fridge, which is also shown in the video.
What kind of substances?
Vladimir Kózin, a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Military Sciences, explained that the chemicals that could be used by Ukrainian troops are still unknown.
“The Ukrainian Armed Forces started using quadcopters to drop chemical weapons munitions in January and February. The only question is what kind of substance is dropped. But the symptoms are already known: respiratory and mucosal damage,” he detailed.
In turn, the military correspondent for the military operation Sergei Shilov stated that the ammunition was most likely filled with hydrocyanic acid.
“It is very likely that the ammunition in question is filled with hydrocyanic acid [HCN]. It is a poisonous volatile liquid, which is why in the video it can be seen that they keep it in the refrigerator. 85-90% of poisonings “they end in death. The famous detectives’ ‘potassium cyanide’ is the salt of hydrocyanic acid. The Germans used HCN to make the poison Zyklon B to kill concentration camp prisoners during World War II,” he said.
Protecting free speech?
I know that the peoples of the world are not stupid and we must show Western leaders that we are not.
If you don’t know what I mean, it’s because of the latest statements by Josep Borrel, about the censorship of the Russian media… he said that it was not to prohibit freedom of expression, rather to “protect” it.
If you don’t support alternative media, it will be too late when you find out about certain things like this war crime.
From The European's garden…now this…"The ban on Russian media in Europe is a defense of freedom of expression." — Joseph Borrel pic.twitter.com/eZQO4NoN7z
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