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Russians used chemical weapons near Gostomel, it could be sarin – legionnaire

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The Russians used chemical weapons near Gostomel, it could have been Sarin, – Legionnaire

The Russians could have used chemical weapons near Gostomel/Collage 24 channels

Legionary Alexei Bobrovnikov claims that the Russians used chemical weapons near Kyiv. Soldiers from his platoon suffered from sarin poisoning in Gostomel.

A fighter of the International Legion said that seven people were in the hangar with Mriya in Gostomel. After that, they developed symptoms.

What were the symptoms

According to Bobrovnikov, after a few hours, the military developed nausea, swelling and problems with urination. The most severe symptoms were kidney failure and impaired lung function.

We understand at the level of the diagnosis of Ukrainian doctors that this is sarin, says the legionnaire.

He added that one of the laboratories in the NATO country, which was sent blood samples from the military, confirmed that it was a toxic reaction to sarin poisoning.

We found chemical protection equipment

During the cleansing of the Kiev region, the Ukrainian military discovered a large number of enemy chemical defenses.

Bobrovnikov suggests that the chemical could be a “gift” that the invaders left. It is not ruled out that during the fighting the container where the substance was stored was damaged.

Pay attention!The use of chemical weapons is prohibited in the world, but anything can be expected from the occupiers. In general, there are several types of such weapons, so the symptoms and first aid basics may vary. Here you can find the main rules on how to act in case of a chemical weapon attack.

Chemical poisoning in the Kharkiv region

Advisor to the Head of the President's Office Oleksii Arestovich stated that Russian troops could have used chemical weapons in the Kharkiv region, however, there are confirmations this information is not available. The Ukrainian military had symptoms of chemical poisoning: loss of consciousness and nausea. According to preliminary data, Russian aircraft attacked tanks with ammonia in the Kharkiv region.

Unknown substance in Mariupol

In April, the defenders of Mariupol stated that the Russian invaders had used a poisonous substance of unknown origin. They dropped it from a drone.

Of course, in the besieged city there was no way to check whether it was a chemical weapon. However, the US speculated that the invaders may have used a variety of riot control agents, including tear gas mixed with chemicals.

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