OPCW to Receive From Russia List of Evidence of Ukraine’s Use of Toxic Substances

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - On Sunday, the RT broadcaster reported that Ukraine was going to mix poisonous substances into the food in the canteens of Melitopol and carry out a mass murder there. The analysis established that it was an analogue of the US-made BZ chemical warfare agent.
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Russia is preparing a list of evidence showing that Ukrainian military forces use toxic substances and will present it to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), Russian Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Kirill Lysogorsky, who heads the Russian delegation to the OPCW, said on Monday.

"We are drawing an evidence list, and it will certainly be presented to the technical secretariat of the OPCW and to other organizations if necessary," Lysogorsky told reporters.

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Russia will raise the issue of the systematic use of toxic chemicals by Ukrainian military at the 105th session of OPCW Executive Council scheduled for Tuesday and will request the organization to assess that, the official said.