Chemical Weapons: OPCW Found New Evidence of Russian War Crimes.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has officially confirmed the use of toxic substances by Russian troops in Ukraine. Experts gathered evidence, conducted laboratory analyses and confirmed this fact. The head of the OPCW expressed concern about this situation and called for enhanced compliance with international norms regarding chemical weapons.
'The use of means to combat mass disturbances as a method of warfare is categorically prohibited by international law,' emphasized the representatives.
This is already the third case of confirmed use of toxic substances in the region since the beginning of the Russian aggression. The OPCW calls for increased control and prevention of such actions in the future, as they violate international law and threaten security in the region.
The report highlighted the serious consequences of such actions and the importance of adhering to agreements on chemical safety for the international community as a whole.
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