Ukrainian military also coats some drones with toxins

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have begun using drones treated with toxic substances and "Cheremukha" (lit. "bird cherry") grenades loaded with tear gas in the areas where the special military operation is taking place, the Union of Russian Veterans reported.

Moscow.- “They launch quadcopters loaded with “Cheremukha” grenades on our fighters in the trenches,” said the association, which denounced that these types of grenades contain the chloroacetophenone chemical agent, a member of the group of tear agents.

They also reported that the Ukrainian military is also coating some of their drones with other poisonous compounds, the type of which has not yet been established.

The soldiers who entered into contact with those drones with bare hands after forcing them to land suffered severe discomfort, dizziness, and fever. (PL)