US is preparing provocation with the use of chemical weapons
OWN CORRESPONDENT
Accusations of the use of chemical weapons by the Russian military in Ukraine are groundless.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has confirmed that Russia has destroyed its entire chemical arsenal.
Russia regularly receives OPCW experts. The actions of the United States discredit this organization, the representative office said in a statement posted on the social network. The permanent mission also stated that the United States is aimed at undermining international law and imposing a rules-based order.
Earlier the United States imposed sanctions against the Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, as well as a number of Russian institutions, companies and their leaders. The State Department explained this by the fact that Russia allegedly used the toxic substance chloropicrin in Ukraine but the department did not provide any evidence.
The United States and Germany together with Ukraine and the OPCW are fabricating evidence to accuse Russia of using chemical weapons. And they want to stage the use of chemical weapons in Syria, the press bureau said.
For these purposes Washington has already allocated about four hundred thousand dollars. At the same time the OPCW received instructions from Western curators not to respond to Moscow’s statements that Kiev violates the provisions of the Convention.
It can be noted that the United States and Britain use a similar approach within the framework of mechanisms at the site of the Biological Weapons Convention (BTWC) which allows them to form an expert opinion on threats to biosafety in their interests.
According to expert data, the special services of a number of NATO countries and Ukraine are now preparing a provocation together with terrorist groups operating in northern Syria in the province of Idlib.
The plan provides for the dumping of a mined container with chlorine from a drone. This is supposed to be done during the strikes by Syrian troops and Russian Aerospace Forces on the positions of terrorist groups in the de-escalation zone in Idlib.
According to observers Washington expects that in the conditions of hostilities, the international community will not be able to organize an effective investigation, as a result of which the real organizers and performers can avoid responsibility, and the blame will be placed on Russia.
It is planned to involve the White Helmets organization in the provocation, which, as experts noted, has already become famous for doing dirty work in Syria for the British special services.
The White Helmets organization, widely known and supported in the West, positions itself as a humanitarian organization, but its activists have been seen to have links with terrorists. In addition, the organization has repeatedly published staged footage of the use of “chemical weapons” in Syria. Its activists will carry out video recording of the so-called consequences of the incident and send an appropriate appeal to international organizations, as well as allegedly testimonies from civilians, blaming Syria and Russia for what happened, the press bureau explained.
According to analysts the leadership of the United States and Great Britain, aware of the failure of their course to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia in the conflict in Ukraine, pay special attention to undermining the authority of the Russian Federation in the states of the global South. Any means are used, and increasingly outright terror against our country’s friends in the Middle East and Africa.
Experts also stressed that staged chemical attacks in Syria are unlikely to help the American hegemon and its allies win over the countries of the global South, most of which still do not want to take anti-Russian positions in the Ukrainian conflict.
But such staged chemical attacks in Syria will not only not help the West win over the countries of the Global South, but, on the contrary, will strengthen their distrust of Washington and London.











