USD
41.22 UAH ▲0.03%
EUR
45.52 UAH ▼0.96%
GBP
54.06 UAH ▼1.96%
PLN
10.57 UAH ▼1.75%
CZK
1.8 UAH ▼1.76%
In total, more than 460 cases of use of this ammunition by Russian invaders have...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began to use forbidden aerosol grenades again - Kharkiv (video).

In total, more than 460 cases of use of this ammunition by Russian invaders have been recorded in the entire 10-year war against Ukraine. The Russian invaders began to apply the Aerosol grenades K-51, which are prohibited by the Geneva Convention, again on the front. About it on the air "We-Ukraine" said the spokesman of the operational-tactical grouping of "Kharkiv" troops Vitaliy Sarantsev.

- According to him, Russia has used such ammunition over 10 years of war against Ukraine only several times. "Another shameful fact regarding the occupiers is that they have started to use the K-51 aerosol grenades once again. I want to remind you that these grenades are a weapon that is forbidden by the Geneva Convention, and yet it is not the first time Already used, there were more than 460 cases of this ammunition in the Donetsk airport.

The K-51 aerosol grenade was developed in the late 1970s in the Soviet Union. This grenade is a grenade of non -lethal gas and was designed for military and special services. The housing of the grenade is made of plastic, in the middle of which the powdery irritant substance of the non -lethal action, on the upper part of the grenade is fixed the passion itself, and on the bottom is installed a metal lid with a plastic plug.

The substance chloropicrin, used in this pomegranate, was first made during the First World War to use it as poisonous gas. Subsequently, he was found in agriculture as a pesticide . . Chloropicrin is very harmful to humans. The substance is systematically absorbed during inhalation, swallowing and skin. At high concentrations, as in K-51 pomegranates, it causes severe lung, eyes and skin.

In addition, gas causes vomiting, so that the dressing of a gas mask may not help the affected person - he will have to remove it to remove stimuli from the body, inhaling the gas again. The chemical weapons have prohibited the military use of chlorpicrin and equated it with phosgen, chlortocyan and hydrocyanic acid. This treaty has signed in its time and Russia, but now consciously ignores all arrangements.

Chloropicrin irritates the respiratory tract, and the person begins to cough strongly, and the nasal sinuses are filled with mucus. A person who got into an aerosol cloud without a gas mask is not able to resist and fire, as hands are reflexively stretching to the face to wipe their eyes. It should be reminded that earlier it was reported that the Russians violate the Geneva Convention, which prohibits the use of prisoners of war in military activity on the side of the country that seized them.