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Nearly 14,000 Russian Chemical Attacks Against Ukrainian Forces Recorded Since 2022
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Nearly 14,000 Russian Chemical Attacks Against Ukrainian Forces Recorded Since 2022

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ukrainian soldiers have recorded nearly 14,000 instances of Russian forces using chemical substances against Ukrainian troops since the full-scale invasion began.
  • These incidents involve the use of dangerous chemical materials by the Russian military against Ukrainian defense forces.
  • The data highlights a persistent tactic employed by Russia in the ongoing conflict.

Ukrainian military personnel have documented a significant number of chemical attacks by Russian forces since the full-scale invasion commenced. Soldiers from the Radiation, Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear (RCBN) safety unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Support Command have registered over 13,700 cases where Russia allegedly employed dangerous chemical substances against Ukrainian defense troops. These recorded incidents underscore a concerning pattern of warfare tactics being utilized in the conflict.

The continuous use of chemical agents, even if not always meeting the threshold for major international conventions, points to a deliberate strategy by Russia to inflict harm and disrupt Ukrainian forces. The sheer volume of recorded instances suggests a systematic approach rather than isolated events. This persistent tactic raises alarms about the adherence to international laws and norms governing armed conflict.

The documentation of these chemical attacks by Ukrainian forces serves as crucial evidence of Russia's methods on the battlefield. It highlights the risks faced by Ukrainian soldiers beyond conventional warfare, adding another layer of danger to the ongoing hostilities. The ongoing nature of these reported incidents suggests that the threat of chemical exposure remains a serious concern for those on the front lines.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.