Russians accused of using chemical weapons against Ukraine troops

 Daily Mail:

Russian troops have been accused of carrying out 'daily' illegal chemical attacks on the Ukrainian front line.

It has been reported that drones have been circling over multiple positions along the Ukrainian front and dropping 'tear gas and other chemicals', which are banned during wartime under the Chemical Weapons Convention.

A commander of the Ukrainian army told the Telegraph: 'The only way for them to successfully attack us [is] with gas,' because his troops are so embedded attacks with conventional artillery or drones firing missiles was difficult.

He added that once the gas strikes, even if it is not fatal, troops panic and 'the first instinct is to get out', after which they can be more easily picked off by Russian forces.
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Tear gas is usually not a lethal weapon, but can be debilitating if the attacked troops do not have gas masks. 

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