Soldier standing in front of a cloud of orange nitrogen, a magnified view of a cloud of nitric acid, a distant view of the cloud.  Russian troops have been accused of possible chemical attacks against air strikes and nitric acid explosions at the Severodonetsk nitrogen plant.

Nitric acid is a dangerous chemical that can be harmful to people who inhale or touch it (Photo: TG/East2West).

After Russia allegedly bombed a chemical plant in the air, a huge cloud of nitric acid hangs in a shocking image of a Ukrainian city.

The Kremling Krew is targeting the eastern industrial city of Severodonetsk with a “full-scale attack in all directions”.

The newly released video shows clouds rising into the air at a nitrogen plant. The gases are corrosive and toxic and can endanger the health of those who inhale or touch them.

Local governor Serhi Haidai said the explosion at the chemical plant was the result of a Russian airstrike, but Moscow denied this.

President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized Vladimir Putin’s men in areas of “mass chemical production”.

He states: “The Russian army’s (Severodonetsk) attacks, including blind airstrikes, are insane.

“But for the Russian army, for the Russian commander, for the Russian soldiers, it is no longer surprising that any madness is absolutely acceptable.”

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From a magnified view of the nitrate cloud, Russian troops were accused of attacking the Severodonetsk nitrogen plant and causing a nitrate explosion, possibly a chemical attack.

Clouds shot up over a nitrogen plant in the Donbus area of ​​Severodonetsk (Photo: TG/east2west News)

Soldier facing a cloud of nitric acid.  Russian troops have been accused of attacking the Severodonetsk nitrogen plant and causing a nitric acid explosion, possibly a chemical attack.

Russia claims that the “relaxed” soldiers in the footage have confirmed that there were no airstrikes at the time (Photo: TG/East2West News).

Severodonetsk usually has 106,000 civilians. Many people leave the house for safety, so the number may now be much lower.

Those who remained in the city were advised to stay inside and close doors and windows.

Separatist forces in Promoskov, the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic, have claimed that the explosion occurred after the tank exploded on Ukrainian territory.

They said: “The relaxed behavior of the Ukrainian soldiers (as seen in the video) confirms that the Russian artillery did not shell the factory during the explosion.”

The Russian commission of inquiry said it had launched a criminal investigation into the blast.

According to reports, most of Seberodnetsky is currently under Russian control.

On April 6, 2022, the house was burned down as a result of shelling in Severodonetsk in the Donbus region.

Russia has redoubled its efforts to occupy the main cities of Seberodnetsky in the Battle of Moscow in eastern Ukraine (Photo: Getty).
Map showing how much of Ukraine was occupied by Russia (Photo: Metro Graphics)

Heidi told the BBC: “Our troops remain in the city and are still opposing the Russian army.

But if they need to get across the river near Lysychans’k to maintain their army, they probably will.

Western leaders have long predicted that Russia would launch a chemical attack and blamed the Ukrainians for it.

Chemical warfare is the deliberate use of a substance to cause harm or death. This is largely prohibited under international law and can be considered a war crime.

Nitric acid is not normally used as a chemical weapon, but the gas can be dangerous to those who come into contact with it.

Inhalation of acid can irritate the eyes, throat, and nose. It can also cause headaches, confusion, and loss of balance.

Chronic gas exposure exacerbates the risk of skin damage changes and in some cases even lung cancer, but these are extremely rare.

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