Russia, U.S., Britain trade concerns at U.N. about chemical weapons in Ukraine

Russia, U.S., Britain trade concerns at U.N. about chemical weapons in Ukraine

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Russia’s Deputy Ambassador to the U.N. Dmitry Polyanskiy attends a United Nations Security Council meeting on non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, U.S., March 14, 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

Russia, the United States and Britain traded accusations at the United Nations on Tuesday over the possibility of a chemical weapons attack in Ukraine, but none produced any evidence to back their concerns.

The comments were made by diplomats to reporters after Russia raised the issue of an ammonia leak in Ukraineโ€™s besieged northeastern city of Sumy โ€“ blaming โ€œUkrainian radical nationalist groupsโ€ โ€“ during a closed-door U.N. Security Council meeting. The accusation was rejected by Britain and the United States.
Russiaโ€™s deputy U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy said Russian troops โ€œhave never planned or carried out strikes against any Ukrainian facilities where toxic substances are stored or produced.โ€
โ€œIt is clear that the Ukrainian nationalist authorities, encouraged by the Western countries will stop at nothing to intimidate its own people and stage false flag attacks to accuse Russia,โ€ Polyanskiy said.
It was the third time Russia raised the issue of biological or chemical weapons since it began what it calls a โ€œspecial military operationโ€ on Feb. 24 to โ€œdemilitarizeโ€ Ukraine. The West and Ukraine reject that as a false pretext to invade a democratic country.
โ€œItโ€™s hard not to conclude โ€“ given their record in the UK, in Russia against Alexei Navalny, given what weโ€™ve seen in Syria โ€“ that this might well be a prelude to the Russians themselves creating some sort of false flag chemical weapons attack,โ€ Britainโ€™s U.N. Ambassador Barbara Woodward told reporters.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield dismissed Russiaโ€™s accusations as โ€œludicrous.โ€
โ€œOur concern is that this is a precursor for Russiaโ€™s plans to use chemical weapons,โ€ she said.
A senior U.S. defense official said on Tuesday that the United States has not yet seen any concrete indications of an imminent Russian chemical or biological weapons attack in Ukraine but is closely monitoring intelligence.
President Joe Biden said on Monday that Russiaโ€™s false accusations that Kyiv has biological and chemical weapons illustrate that Russian President Vladimir Putin is considering using them himself in the war against Ukraine.
Polyanskiy likened the situation in Ukraine to Syria, where he said chemical attacks by โ€œterrorist groupsโ€ were blamed on the Syrian authorities.
A joint United Nations and Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) inquiry found the Syrian government used the nerve agent sarin and had several times used chlorine as a weapon. It also blamed Islamic State for mustard gas use.
REUTERS

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