Polyansky confirms that there is evidence that extremists in Ukraine are preparing chemical provocations

New York (ST): Russia’s First Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Dmitry Polyansky, confirmed that there is evidence that extremists in Ukraine are preparing new chemical provocations, warning the Kiev regime and its sponsors not to bear direct responsibility for any possible accidents in Ukrainian facilities where chemicals are stored.

 In a press statement, Polyansky said, “Given the Kiev regime’s ignoring of the Biological Weapons Convention, its development of a military biological program with American support, and its desire to possess nuclear weapons, it becomes clear that, with the encouragement of the West, it will stop at nothing to intimidate its people and launch attacks to accuse Russia in a scenario similar to the chemical incidents carried out by terrorist groups in Syria with the help of Western intelligence to accuse the Syrian government of it.”

Polyansky added: “There is evidence that extremists in Ukraine are preparing new chemical provocations, and the nationalist regime in Kiev and its sponsors will bear direct responsibility for any possible accidents in facilities storing toxic materials and will be held accountable for this”.

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