Intelligence points to heightened risk of Russian chemical attack in Ukraine, officials say
Source: Washington Post
MUKACHEVO, Ukraine The United States and its allies have intelligence that Russia may be preparing to use chemical weapons against Ukraine, U.S. and European officials said Friday, as Moscow sought to invigorate its faltering military offensive through increasingly brutal assaults across multiple Ukrainian cities.
Security officials and diplomats said the intelligence, which they declined to detail, pointed to possible preparations by Russia for deploying chemical munitions, and warned the Kremlin may seek to carry out a false-flag attack that attempts to pin the blame on Ukrainians, or perhaps Western governments. The officials, like others quoted in this story, spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the matter.
The accusations surfaced as Russia repeated claims that the United States and Ukraine were operating secret biological weapons labs in Eastern Europe an allegation that the Biden administration dismissed as total nonsense and outright lies.
Any use of poison gases in Ukraine would violate a decades-old international treaty banning such weapons, and represent a dangerous turn in Russias two-week-old military offensive against its neighbor. Russia, which possessed vast stocks of chemical and biological weapons during the Cold War, has used outlawed nerve agents in at least two assassination attempts against political foes of President Vladimir Putin in the past three years, including at least once outside its borders, Western intelligence agencies concluded.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/03/11/intelligence-russian-chemical-attack/
So they plan to blame it on Ukraine and the U.S.
BootinUp
(47,141 posts)Drum
(9,155 posts)C Moon
(12,212 posts)This asshat is out to destroy the world.
Hitler has returned.
Putin's like a child who, if he can't play the game, he'll ruin it so nobody else can play.
A simple child like brain.
Sapient Donkey
(1,568 posts)So far about this situation