The mysterious ammunition on the battlefield between Russia and Ukraine is actually a chemical wea

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-14

Chemistry is a type of material that uses toxic materials to attack enemies, and is usually very destructive and can cover a large area. During the First World War, many countries used chlorine, phosgene, and mustard gas, which were extremely harmful to people. The Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Similar Gases and Bacteriological Means of Warfare and the Use of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Similar Gases and Bacteria) and Bacteriological Means of War in Time of War was ratified by the United Nations in 1925. However, in recent years, there has been a large-scale military war between Russia and Ukraine, which has attracted great attention from countries around the world. Starting from the hazards of biochemistry, the article analyzes the "mysterious ammunition" used by Russia on the battlefield, and makes a ** cruelty to this **.

1. The danger of chemical ** should not be underestimated.

Chemicals are dangerous because they vary in the degree of damage they can do to the human body. For example, some biochemical ** will make it difficult for humans to breathe, some will make people grow blisters, some will damage nerves, some will cause harm to the body, some will cause damage to body organs and skin, and some will be fatal.

In the history of mankind, there have been many terrible chemical accidents. The German Army used chlorine in World War I in 1915, killing thousands of French and Algerian soldiers. Subsequently, the Germans began to use "light" and "mustard gas", two "poison gases" that could not only stabIt is irritating to the eyes and respiratory system, and can cause permanent damage to the body's skin and organs.

Syria** was accused in 2013 of using sarin gas against opposition parties and people during the civil war, a highly lethal neurotoxin that can paralyze and even suffocate people. More than 1,400 people were killed in the accident, including hundreds of children.

In view of its harmful nature, countries around the world have expressed strong dissatisfaction and condemnation of it. To date, 193 countries have acceded to the Convention on the Prohibition of Chemicals** and have pledged not to manufacture, stockpile and use them. However, there are still countries that do not participate in or violate its terms.

For example, Israel has not signed the Treaty, and Israel has used white phosphorus bombs several times in its conflict with the Palestinians, a chemical that can release high-heat flames and poisonous gases, posing a serious threat to human beings and ecology. In doing so, Israel has met with unanimous opposition from the people of the world.

2. The reappearance of chemical ** in the Russian-Ukrainian war.

In recent years, the contradictions between Russia and Ukraine have escalated with fierce fighting in the Avadiivka region of eastern Ukraine. The Russian military has received international attention and concern for its use of chemical **.

The first civilian military group to accuse Ukraine of the "Azov Battalion" is a supporter of the Ukrainian military. The group posted a video on social networks saying that Russian forces had released "toxic gases" in the Mariupol area and presented several pieces of evidence called "victims."

The "victims" in this video said that they were attacked by Russian forces at the Azovstal plant, and they saw a white smoke that smelled "sweet", and after inhaling it, they experienced a series of problems such as tinnitus, rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, and weakness. They speculate that it may be some biochemical ** used by the Russian military.

As soon as this sentence came out, the United States, the United Kingdom, and some other European and American countries stood up for Russia and called for sanctions against Putin. However, some scholars and news organizations are skeptical, saying that a video footage and a few statements alone do not prove that the Russian military is actually using chemicals**, nor how reliable the so-called "victims" really are.

It didn't take long for more Ukrainian servicemen to come forward and claim that while they were fighting Russian units in the trenches, the Russian military dropped a "mysterious munition" with an unmanned aircraft and produced a huge poison gas.

They said the "mystery munitions" were similar to grenades in that they contained a chemical stimulant called chlorpicrichlor, which can create toxic and flammable fumes. Ranging from blindness to suffocation and death. They called this kind of ** used by the Russian military, which is very terrifying.

3. The Russians may have used the "mysterious ammunition" of tear gas

Judging by the statements of the Ukrainian military personnel and the characteristics of the smoke, it is very likely that the "mysterious ammunition" used by the Russian military is tear gas. Tear gas is a kind of irritating gas and smoke that can emit irritants such as eyes, respiratory tract, **, etc.

In fact, the effect of this tear gas canisolation, like pepper, by pricking the sensation of pain in the bodyirritation, which causes symptoms such as tearing, coughing, and vomiting. The main ingredient in tear gas is chloropicr, a flammable chemical that ignites when exposed to wind and emits extremely high temperatures and toxic gases.

Tear gas is not a lethal biochemical**, but once it is highly concentrated or exposed for a long time, it will also cause great harm to the body, and even endanger life. Because of this, tear gas is also listed as a ban in the Convention on the Prohibition of Chemistry because it violates international law.

Tear gas is nothing new, and has been used extensively over the past few years. For example, during the First World War, French troops used tear gas in World War I in order to break through German defenses. During World War II, the Japanese military used tear gas to attack Chinese people. In recent years, tear gas has been used by the military to suppress marches and marches in several countries and regions.

If the Russian military does use tear gas, it is tantamount to a flagrant violation of international law and an inhumane attack on Ukrainian troops and civilians, which should be condemned and punished by the international community.

4. Biochemical ** is just a tactic of the Russians, and their killer features are more than these.

During the Russian-Ukrainian war, in addition to the use of biochemical **, Russia also used various advanced strategies and **, which brought a great psychological burden to the Ukrainian troops and brought great **. The strength of the Russian military is not covered.

For example, the Russian military has used unmanned aerial vehicles to accurately hit the location and equipment of Ukrainian troops, and at the same time, it can also carry biochemical ** to carry out secret attacks. The Russian military also used long-range mines to block the attack path of the Ukrainian troops, making the tanks, armored vehicles and other vehicles of the Ukrainian army trapped in the mine layer and difficult to move forward.

In addition, the Russian military used electronic countermeasures systems to disrupt and disrupt the Ukrainian military's communications and navigation, causing the Ukrainian military to lose its leading position in electromagnetism. The Russian military also adopted the tactics of "artillery blockade" and "sea of people" to launch a fierce attack on Ukrainian troops, leaving Ukrainian troops powerless.

In general, the Russian military forces have shown extremely strong combat capabilities in the Russian-Ukrainian war, and the comprehensive use of various ** and tactics has caused a serious impact on the Ukrainian forces. This also reflects from the side how cruel war is, and any weapon, as long as it can kill the opponent, will produce unpredictable results. We look forward to the end of the war and the return of peace to the whole world.

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