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Russia Continue Use Prohibited Phosphorus Munitions Against Ukrainians

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russian troops used phosphorous shells in the village of Solovyov
russian troops used phosphorous shells in the village of Solovyov

Russia using banned phosphorus bombs during attacks on Ukraine

According to the Pavlo Kyrylenko, Donetsk Oblast State Administration statement on Telegram, russian military has again used phosphorous shells — this time in the village of Solovyov, Ocheretyne community in Donetsk oblast.

This is not first time Russian troops use Prohibited Phosphorus Munitions in Ukraine.

Read more: Russia's Troops Used Again Phosphorus Bombs in Ukraine

An American journalist for Buzzfeed News Christopher Miller on March 27 released a photo with a phosphorus munition blast in the air and wrote: "Currently, Russian troops are using white phosphorus against Ukrainians on the front line near Avdiivka in the east of the country. The photos were made by Ukrainian lieutenant in real-time when we spoke".

Before that, the First Deputy Chief of the Patrol Police Department of Ukraine, Oleksiy Biloshitsky, on March 13 posted a video of this terrible event on his Facebook page.

On March 22, the Mayor of the Irpin Oleksandr Markushyn also released on Telegram, that Russian troops used phosphorus munitions in their attack on the town of Irpin, Kyiv region.

According to the Andriy Biletsky, the founder of the Azov Regimen, three persons have been affected by Russia’s chemical attack on the city of Mariupol with an unknown poisonous substance on April 11.

The relevant statement he was made on Telegram. In his words, several hours ago, Russian troops used chemical weapons in Mariupol, namely within the Azovstal plant.

“Talking of the practical side of the strike, it was small. Three persons are showing the clear signs of poisoning with warfare chemicals, but no catastrophic effects. These idiots [Russians - Ed.] cannot even use the weapons of mass destruction properly. Talking of the moral side, this indicates the cowardice of Russians only,” Biletsky told.

Read more: Russia Used Poisonous Substance to Attack on Mariupol
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