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In the past 24 hours, Russian troops have dropped chemical weapons on the positions of Ukrainian defenders nine times. This was announced by the spokesman of the Tauride Defense Forces, Dmitry Likhovoy, during the telethon.
“In the past 24 hours, the enemy has carried out a total of 43 military clashes, which is a definite decrease. The Russians have also carried out 950 attacks, including nine immediate drops of chemical substance in tear-asphyxiating grenades from drones. This is a violation of the convention on the use of chemical weapons,” he said.
According to Likhoviya, the weapon dropped by the Russians was similar to the one used by the police to disperse the rallies. The spokesperson added that this was not the first time that the invaders had used this outfit at the front.
“There are nine discharges per day. Almost all of them are in the Zaporozhye region in the direction of Zaporozhye,” added Likhovoy.
It was previously reported that the Russian Federation was using toxic substances in the direction of Novopavlovsk.
We remind you that in Ukraine more than 800 cases of Russians using ammunition with toxic chemicals have been recorded.
Source: korrespondent

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