Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine President Voldomir Jailonsky
Ukraine killed the Deputy Commander of the Russia Army on Thursday. The slain Deputy Commander was considered close to Russian President Vladimir Putin. After this murder, the Russian army has started making chaos in Ukraine. On the one hand, the Russian army is staining balsetic missiles on the capital of Ukraine. On the other hand, chemical weapons are being used to kill Ukrainians. It is being said that after losing his close ones, Putin has come to the frontfoot in anger.
The Netherlands defense minister and military intelligence chief told Reuters that Dutch intelligence agencies have collected evidence of widespread use of chemical weapons banned by Russia in Ukraine.
Use of chemical weapons increased
Dutch San Intelligence chief Peter Risink says that Russia has increased the use of chemical weapons to gain an edge in the war. According to Risink, thousands of attacks have happened so far. 9000 cases have been registered by Ukraine.
Around 2500 Ukrainians have been injured due to rasanayik weapons. The death of 3 is reported. Ukraine has described it as a threat to the whole world. Ukraine says that there is a ban on the use of chemical weapons in the battlefield.
Russia is using this chemical weapon?
In May 2024, the US accused Russia of using Chloropicin for the first time. Chloropricin riot is more toxic chemical compound than control agents. At that time, Russia rejected it outright.
Russia is using these weapons to kill the drone agent hidden in the trenches. According to the report, this chemical weapon is sent to the first pit and as soon as the agents go out, he is shot and killed.
According to the head of the Dutch intelligence agency, the soldiers were not using chemical weapons earlier, but now the commanders have asked all the soldiers to use it in full.
According to the United Nation, the weapon which Russia is using the Ukrainian people. In 1997, the countries of the world had talked about banning it. This chemical weapon can cause severe irritation in the skin, eyes and respiratory tract. If it is swallowed, it can be difficult to breathe along with irritation, nausea and vomiting in the mouth and abdomen.
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