Russia to continue gathering evidence about Kiev’s chemical crimes — diplomat
According to Vladimir Tarabrin, Russia’s mission to the OPCW has submitted more than 30 notes to the organization, and they are available to the general public
THE HAGUE, November 29. /TASS/. Russia will continue collecting and analyzing information in connection with the Kiev regime’s chemical crimes, Russian Ambassador to the Netherlands and Permanent Representative to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Vladimir Tarabrin said.
According to the Russian diplomat, Russia has been warning about Ukraine’s plans to stage chemical provocations since December 2021. "We regularly share information about the Zelensky regime’s use of chemically hazardous facilities for provocative and terrorist purposes, and about the use of various toxins and toxic warfare agents by the Ukrainian army against civilians, Russian officials and servicemen," he noted. "We have been doing this both in the OPCW and at the UN Security Council and General Assembly."
Russia’s mission to the OPCW, in his words, has submitted more than 30 notes to the organization, and they are available to the general public.
"We plan to continue collecting and analyzing data on the Kiev regime’s crimes," he said. "We will also continue to report our findings to the OPCW technical secretariat, its steering bodies, and disseminate this information among the member states at the New York venue.".