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The Russian army applies forbidden toxic gas against the Armed Forces, in partic...

The Armed Forces fighter laid on the drones of the Russian Federation with chemical weapons to save brothers - WSJ

The Russian army applies forbidden toxic gas against the Armed Forces, in particular, in the time ravine. Here, all Ukrainian defenders take gas masks and do not spare places in backpacks for spare filters. Russian invaders use toxic gas against the fighters of defense forces on the front, forcing them to depart from positions. The fighters are forced to use gas masks and save each other. About it writes the edition of The Wall Street Journal.

As an example, one of the episodes on the Ukrainian front is given. Defense forces fighters were in the armor, where they hid from enemy drones that threw their positions with grenades. The ammunition did not explode after the fall, instead, a strong smell of chlorine spread in the air. As it turned out, these poisonous gas was placed. "In Ukrainians, the skin pinches, the eyes tears, the lungs are filled with smoke, provoking a strong cough.

The fighters rushed to wet the rags with water and put them on their faces, as heavy gas filled the air around them. One of the fighters left the dugout to turn away the hostile drones. The brothers escape, " - wrote in WSJ. On May 23, the Armed Forces fighter with the call sign "Alex" reported that the invaders were using chemical weapons against the defense forces in the time ravine in Donetsk region.

"The enemy actively uses combat poisonous substances in the time ravine, the boys all without exception take gas masks and do not spare places in backpacks for spare filters, because such cases there are now a lot. ", - he said. Alex called on Ukrainian defenders not to neglect safety rules and use gas masks. Recall that on May 2, the United States imposed sanctions against Russian companies and state bodies involved in the production and supply of chemical weapons to the front.