The enemy most likely used potent poisonous substances, with the high content of suffocating agents in Mariupol
Due to the complete siege of the city, toxicological analysis is impossible

It was informed that the enemy used poisonous substances or potent poisonous suffocating substances. However, due to the city being in a complete blockade, their toxicological analysis is impossible.
The source. This was reported by the press service of the “Azov” Special Operations Detachment.
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Details. At the same time, the main task at present is to monitor the condition of personnel and the possible outcomes of poisoning.
The victims of a spreading of a poisonous substance in Mariupol city are in a relatively satisfactory condition.
Contact of civilians with the substance was minimal, as the epicenter of the affection was at a certain distance from the location of people. The servicemen were a little closer. However, it is currently impossible to fully investigate the scene of events due to enemy shellings, as the russians continue to pursue tactics of concealing their own crimes.
An elderly woman has the worst condition among the affected civilians. The main symptoms of the victims are the following: facial hyperemia, high blood pressure, dryness and pyrosis in the oropharynx, mucous membranes of the eyes.
Background. Earlier, the russian occupiers dropped an unknown poisonous substance on Mariupol from the UAV.
On April 11, the occupiers threatened to use chemical weapons in Mariupol.
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