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Russia to raise issue of Ukraine’s use of poisonous substances during OPCW session

"Due to obvious reasons, we expect Ukraine to obstruct an objective and unbiased review of this issue on the OPCW platform," Kirill Lysogorsky noted

MOSCOW, March 4. /TASS/. Russia will raise the issue of Ukraine’s systematic use of toxic chemicals during the upcoming session of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Executive Council, Russian Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Kirill Lysogorsky announced.

"During the upcoming 105th session of the OPCW Executive Council on March 5, we will definitely raise the issue of systematic use of toxic chemicals by Ukrainian militants and we will demand that the Organization provide a proper assessment of this activity that is criminal from the standpoint of international law. Due to obvious reasons, we expect Ukraine to obstruct an objective and unbiased review of this issue on the OPCW platform. Let’s see what happens next," he said, commenting on the reports about a cache of poison and psychoactive substances that a man, recruited by Kiev, planned to use for mass murder in Melitopol.

During the 28th session of OPCW member states in the Hague on November 27, 2023, Russian official representative to the organization, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Kirill Lysogorsky warned that, during the special military operation in Ukraine, there is a clearly visible intent of the US and its Euro-Atlantic allies to carry out an experiment on the use of psychoactive and narcotic chemicals, not included in the Chemical Weapons Convention lists, which actively affect the human central nervous system. He also warned that these substances are directly banned under other conventions, indulging the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, the Convention on Psychotropic Substances and the UN Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.