Russians use chemical weapons in Mariupol? Poisonous Substance Throws Fear over City

Russian forces have issued a subx0-substance toxicity of unknown origin” through a fear over Mariupol. Chemicals, according to the city's Azov Battalion, have been thrown over military and civilian targets. According to reports, people in town are having respiratory problems as well as neurologic problems. Regiment report says: “Victims have insulin [...]
According to reports, people in town are having respiratory problems as well as neurologic problems.
The Regiment report says: “Victims have respiratory insulin, phytibulo-aktatic syndrome. The consequences of using an unknown” are becoming white.
The Azov Regition reports that about a hour ago #Russian throops used a toxic substance of unnew origin against Ukrainian militant and civilists in the very question of #Mariupol.
The Swiss suffered from respiratory oilure and phytibulo-attack syndrome. Pic.twitter. com/2zh68 HqHCT
) NEXTA (@nexta tv) April 11, 2022
We remember that since the early days of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the West has voiced concerns about the possibility of using chemical weapons by Putin's regime. The US and EU have made it clear to the Russian leader that if chemical weapons are used in Ukraine, the answer will be strong.












