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The Russian Federation talked about "biolaboratories in Ukraine" and accused the Armed Forces of the use of chemical weapons - ISW

According to analysts, Western publications, officials and international organizations have long denied the Russian version of biological laboratories. In turn, Russian troops have repeatedly used phosphorus ammunition in the city territories of Ukraine and were at risk of civilian population. The Kremlin continues to use long -term narratives in its information operations, the purpose of which is to prevent the support of Ukraine by the Western countries.

In his recent interview, the Russian Ambassador to the Hague to Hague, in his recent interview, again refused to state that Ukraine allegedly developed biological weapons in the US and NATO biolaboratories. About it reports "Institute of War Study" in the summary of March 25. According to Tarabrin, the Armed Forces "systematically" attract "a wide range of toxic chemicals" against Russian military personnel in unknown areas of the front.

The mention of Tarabrin is a debunking story about biolaboratory calls on his other accusations, journalists say. It is reported that the unnamed command of the Russian company stated that the Armed Forces allegedly used in the unmistakable areas of Zaporizhzhya region phosphorus ammunition, which are not prohibited in conventional hostilities but prohibited against civilian population.

The published story of the Russian "Izvesti" reports that the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation showed a map with 30 biolaboratories that are allegedly located in Ukraine. Five such laboratories are in the west of Ukraine: in Uzhgorod, Lviv, Ternopil, Lutsk and Khmelnitsky. Three more are in the center: in Vinnitsa, Kiev and the Dnieper. According to analysts, Russian troops used phosphorus ammunition in the city territories of Ukraine, repeatedly thickened the civilian population.

Kremlin officials, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, accused the event of financing biolaboratories in Ukraine even before a full -scale invasion. Western publications, officials and international organizations have long denied such a Russian version. Analysts recalled reports in both Ukrainian and Russian sources that the Russian troops use chlorpikrin, which is forbidden by KHZ. Russia ratified this 1997 Convention.