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The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation is accused of ejection of ammo...

Clouds of poisonous gas: MO Federation accused Ukraine in the undermining of the ammonia pipeline near Kharkiv (video)

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation is accused of ejection of ammonia into the air as a result of shelling of Ukrainian DRG. In turn, the Ukrainian side is engaged in elimination of consequences and has not commented on the situation. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation accused the Ukrainian DRG of the subjury of the Amiacow "Togliatti - Odesa", which occurred on June 5 in the area of ​​the village of Masyutivka of Kharkiv region.

About it on Wednesday, June 7, reports the Russian edition of RIA Novosti. "Fifth of June in the area of ​​Masyutivka in the Kharkiv region Ukrainian DRG has undermined the Amiacopad" Togliatti-Odessa. " - emphasizes the force of the Russian Federation. Also, on June 7, a video appeared in the Russian media Baza, which can be seen how poisonous clouds of colorless gas, which broke out as a result of the depressurization of the pipeline, are hanging over some areas of forests under Kharkov.

The Ukrainian side has not yet commented on the situation. It is known that since June 5, local authorities have launched a headquarters to eliminate the effects of toxic gas release into the air, because on the day when the emission took place, the head of Kharkiv Ova Oleg Synegubov reported it in his Telegram. "In the Kupyansky district, Russian invaders damaged the pipeline with the ammonia. As a result of hostile blows, there was a depressurization of the pipeline.

In the region, the headquarters will be launched to eliminate the consequences of the situation. All profile services work in place," he wrote. Ammonia is a chemical that in the gaseous state causes in humans irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract. In contact with ammonia, such symptoms, such as tearing, cough, sore throat and difficulty breathing, with higher concentration - skin burns and eye damage to blindness can occur.