Ukraine Russia War: Russian army attacks on chemical plant, Ammonia leak reported in Sumy

Ukraine Russia War: Russian troops are constantly attacking Ukraine. They have also targeted a chemical plant in Sumy. Due to which ammonia gas is leaking.

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Updated on: 22 March 2022 4:39 AM GMT
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Ukraine Russia War: Russian soldiers have opened fire on the Sumykhimprom Chemical Plant in northern Ukraine. After which Omnay gas has started leaking from him. The head of the Sumi Regional Military Administration, Dimitro Zyvitsky, gave this information through a Facebook post. According to an official, the leak started on March 21 at 04:30. The radius of the affected area is about 5 km. Zyvitsky said that ammonia is a colorless poisonous explosive gas, which has a distinct pungent odor.

According to media reports, the US believes that Russia is trying to conduct a false flag operation in Ukraine and plans to use chemical or bacteriological weapons in Ukraine, to protect the Ukrainian side and Western countries. to be blamed for that.

On the other hand, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has condemned the Russian bombing of a school in Mariupol, where hundreds of civilians had taken refuge. Zelensky said in a video message early Monday that the Russian military bombed an art school in which some 400 people had taken refuge.

Zelensky said, 'People present there have been buried under the rubble. We don't know how many of them have survived. But we are sure that we will definitely kill the pilot who bombed the art school, as we did with about a hundred other pilots who carried out the mass murders.

Zelensky praised the efforts made by Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to help find a way to reconciliation with Russia. "With this, sooner or later we will be able to start talks with Russia, possibly in Jerusalem," he said. If possible, this would be a suitable place to maintain peace.

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