The mission made the remarks on Tuesday, responding to a new round of sanctions imposed by London. The restrictions target Russia's Radiological Chemical and Biological Defense Forces (RChBZ) and its head, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, with the British government accusing Moscow of "flagrant violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC)."
The mission strongly rejected the accusations, pointing out that Moscow destroyed its chemical arsenal years ago, with the process overseen by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). The mission said:
"Russia strictly adheres to the norms of international law, including the provisions of the Geneva Conventions and the Chemical Weapons Convention. There are no chemical weapons in the arsenals of our Armed Forces, which has been confirmed by international inspections."In reality, London's accusations were intended to divert attention from the numerous instances of use of chemical weapons by Kiev's forces during the conflict against Moscow, the embassy suggested.
"By groundlessly accusing Russia, they are keeping silent confirmed facts of the use of prohibited toxic substances and chemical agents by the Kiev regime forces."It accused the collective West of facilitating the supply of such toxins to Ukrainian troops.
There is irrefutable evidence that toxic chemicals, among other things, are supplied to Ukraine with the assistance of the West.
The new British restrictions and the exchange of accusations come a day after General Kirillov accused Kiev of making extensive preparations for "false flag attacks aimed at accusing Russia of using toxic substances during the special military operation." The 'proof' resulting from the false flag operations would then be provided to OPCW officials.
Kirillov said Moscow had registered some 400 cases in which Ukraine had used riot-control chemical agents. While used in policing, such agents qualify as chemical weapons in warfare and, therefore, are prohibited.
The general also accused Ukraine of deploying chemical weapons disguised as smoke bombs during its ongoing incursion into Russia's Kursk Region. The munitions were used in the Russian town of Sudzha in August, with more than 20 people exposed to the toxins during the attack.
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The West ALWAYS claims it is the country it is attacking. We see with the plandemic that the West has an agenda: genocide and totalitarian one world government.
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Reiner Fuellmich, one of the real hero’s.
This information does once again show the evil that exists, your guilt, whatever it is deemed to be doesn’t factor at all, if you’re in the way you will pay somehow and if you happen to die all the perpetrators lose is a lever to use against other’s thinking of taking a stand, what a sorry place this planet is!