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११ बुधबार, भाद्र २०८२16th June 2025, 6:20:04 am

Kiev regime using and planning to use chemical weapons

२५ शुक्रबार , आश्विन २०८१एक बर्ष अगाडि

Kiev regime using and planning to use chemical weapons

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s comment on Kiev regime using and planning to use chemical weapons Read in full Detailed information about the Kiev regime’s mass-scale use of warfare chemical agents in violation of its commitments under the CWC, as well as provocations staged by Kiev and its Western backers to falsely accuse the Russian Armed Forces of similar actions, has been regularly shared with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the UN Security Council, and the UN General Assembly since February 2022. Despite irrefutable evidence provided by Russia, Ukrainian armed formations continue to use toxic chemicals (chlorine, ammonia, ammonium nitrate, and sulfuric acid) against Russian military units, civilians, and local administration officials. These include substances listed under CWC schedules 2 (BZ) and 3 (chloropicrin) and the RCAs. This behaviour is enabled by political backing and approval coming from Washington, Berlin, London, and Paris. Russian experts have documented Ukraine’s violations of - CWC provisions, - the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs - the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances. Ukrainian armed formations also pose an environmental threat to chemical plants in the Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics, and the Sumy, Kharkov, and Odessa regions. The "collective West" has created an atmosphere of impunity that emboldens the Kiev regime as it proceeds to perpetrate larger-scale crimes involving toxic chemicals. 

We have credible information that, with Western support, Ukraine plans to stage a series of anti-Russia provocations in the special military operation zone. Preparations are underway to fabricate evidence to accuse Russia of CWC violations during combat operations. According to Russian authorities, NATO countries delivered over 70 advanced toxic chemical detection and recording devices to Ukraine between July and September. <...> Simultaneously, Ukrainian security forces have been trained both in Ukraine and at NATO centres in methods of evidence falsification which were earlier used in Syria, the Skripal poisoning, and the alleged poisoning of Alexey Navalny. NATO countries, in part through the OPCW Technical Secretariat, are helping Ukraine build a “body of evidence” to further accuse Russia of CWC violations. We take it that the fabricated “evidence” cooked up not far from the contact line will, as was previously done in Syria, be swiftly handed over to international experts for a so-called independent report accusing Moscow of chemical weapon use. The motive behind this campaign is clear.

No international legal standard will stop NATO countries from pursuing their stated goal of achieving a “strategic defeat” for Russia, especially when it involves chemical provocations under false flag, as used for long years in Syria. Moreover, Ukraine’s close ties with Islamist-affiliated terrorist groups and nationalist-extremist groups in the Middle East and Africa underscore the very real threat of “chemical” terrorism coming from Ukrainian special services. 

 We caution Washington and its allies against “playing with fire,” so as not to irreparably damage the CWC framework established in 1997.

 

The main points of Dmitry Peskov's statements:

Moscow has not received any signals about Kyiv's readiness for a ceasefire in exchange for security guarantees from the West;

Putin has not called Trump after he left office as US President; 

The Kremlin denies accusations from British counterintelligence of alleged attempts to destabilize Europe; 

The Kremlin is not interested in the impact of bad weather in the US on NATO activities; 

The consequences of expanding the geography of the conflict in the Middle East will be catastrophic for the region; 

Putin is very active in using domestically produced goods; 

Putin will hold a meeting with the Security Council on October 10 and fly to Ashgabat; 

The topic of Russia and Putin is regularly used in the presidential race in the US, but it is unlikely that this can further spoil relations between the two countries; 

The Kremlin is not interested in the topic of quad bikes and keeps it off its agenda.