First published at 13:21 UTC on May 13th, 2022.
May 11, during the offensive of RF forces on the settlement of Dolgenkoye, the AFU made another attempt to stage the use of chemical weapons by the Russian Federation (RF).
Any expert in the field of chemistry will determine that, based on the colo…
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May 11, during the offensive of RF forces on the settlement of Dolgenkoye, the AFU made another attempt to stage the use of chemical weapons by the Russian Federation (RF).
Any expert in the field of chemistry will determine that, based on the color, speed and height of the smoke dispersion, this compound does not look like a chemical warfare agent.
However, non-experts will easily mistake this Ukrainian propaganda for truth. Probably soon all Ukrainian media will spread beautiful images taken from the ground in this settlement, showing the wounded and denounce the (fake) chemical munitions (allegedly) used by RF forces.
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On the night before the offensive, the armed forces delivered a car containing a tank filled with an unknown substance to their positions. The tank was painted to look like an ordinary tanker and identified as a target by a Russian UAV operator.
During artillery preparation, it was destroyed. But instead of the usual explosion, a huge column of orange smoke was visible on the monitors of objective control.
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