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BREAKING: Russian Army Issued GAS MASKS Amid Warnings Of Putin Launching A ‘Gas Attack’ In Ukraine


The Ukrainian Ministry of Defence has reportedly seized an array of gas masks from Russian troops recently.

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According to local media reports, tensions are at an all-time high in Ukraine as the West has warned that Putin could soon launch a gas attack in Ukraine.

Moreover, Ukrainian forces showed images of a large shipment comprising of gas masks and other chemical weapons that had been seized from captured Russian soldiers today.

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Source: Defence of Ukraine

This adds more misery to the already hostile conflict and growing war tensions between both sides.

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The masks came as a part of a giant hoard that includes helmets from the World War II era as well, while Ukraine has reportedly branded it all as a huge sham.

But more and more intelligence reports are now being released by the West regarding Putin’s evil decisions and how a chemical attack was inevitable as Russian forces failed to advance forward and make territorial gains in Ukraine.

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Source: Daily Mail

The news has sent chills down so many people’s backs around the globe as Russia appears to show no mercy to Ukraine’s innocent civilians and this latest development is clearly no exception.

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Yesterday, Ukraine’s President Zelensky mentioned how the threat of Russia’s army deploying chemically made weapons was very real as the country enters into its third week of the invasion.

Source: EPA

Last night, President Zelensky addressed Russian soldiers in a sarcastic manner and even asked where they planned on deploying those weapons.

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“Where do you plan on striking us with your chemical weapons? Is it the maternity hospital that you hit at Mariupol?”- he mentioned.

Source: REX

“Maybe you have some plans to attack a church in Kharkiv or maybe another children’s hospital in Okhmadit”- the President continued.

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Other world leaders such as Boris Johnson also addressed similar concerns on the use of chemical weapons which would indefinitely assist in slowing progress on the ground.