Russian army increases chemical weapons use: Nearly 400 incidents in month

Illustrative photo: The occupiers have increased the use of chemical weapons (facebook.com)

Russian army increasingly uses hazardous chemicals on the frontlines. Ukraine reports nearly 400 incidents over the past month, according to the Strategic Communications Department of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (StratCom).

According to StratCom, the enemy's use of hazardous chemical substances has become systematic.

Photo: Use of chemical weapons by the Russian army (t.me/AFUStratCom)

"Only during the past month, the Defense Forces have documented 371 cases of use of ammunition containing hazardous chemical substances," StratCom stated.

This is 90 cases more compared to the previous period.

Since the onset of full-scale aggression, 1412 instances of the use of chemical weapons by the Russian army have been recorded.

Meanwhile, 44 countries have already supported the establishment of a tribunal for Russia's war crimes against Ukraine, including the EU countries, Canada, Georgia, the UK, and the US.

The use of chemical weapons by the Russian army

The Russian army has repeatedly used chemical weapons against Ukrainian soldiers. This violates the Convention on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

In particular, on March 10, it became known that the enemy used chemical weapons 15 times within a day on the front lines.

Furthermore, on March 3, the occupiers dropped chemical weapons nine times on positions held by Ukrainian defenders.