Going on, but is putin? and on that question, you mentioned the - question, you mentioned the chemical, there is an extraordinary story you were telling us is being propagated in state media about a so called biological weapon programme in ukraine. it is so-called biological weapon programme in ukraine. it is not a sto , it programme in ukraine. it is not a story. it is programme in ukraine. it is not a story. it is two programme in ukraine. it is not a story, it is two weeks story, it is two weeks narrative from story, it is two weeks narrative from propaganda story, it is two weeks narrative from propaganda channels. - story, it is two weeks narrativel from propaganda channels. the story, it is two weeks narrative - from propaganda channels. the first couple from propaganda channels. the first couple of from propaganda channels. the first couple of weeks. from propaganda channels. the first couple of weeks, they from propaganda channels. the first couple of weeks, th
Minister saying these convoys of western arms that are coming into ukraine were legitimate targets, what he didn t say is whether they were legitimate targets in ukraine or outside. the point was, he was trying to threaten, suggest that it might do and therefore escalate the threat against nato. as we have seen through this conflict, the russians warning about nuclear use, chemicalweapons, biological, this is the latest stage of that. let s hear now from the president of poland andray duda whose country is front and centre of the ukrainian refugee crisis with more than a million and a half people having crossed the borders since the start of the russian invasion. there s also the potential threat of russia using chemical weapons in ukraine and we ve already seen russian missile strikes on ukrainian targets just a few miles from the polish border. my colleague sophie raworth has been talking to president duda, and she began by asking him if he was concerned about the potential u
2017, russia completed its destruction of all its chemical weapons stocks, and that was supervised by the organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons. so it has a small stock that it is allowed under the treaty, to make sure it can defend itself and develop antidotes etc, what we have seen the use of these new types of chemical weapons, novichock, seen the use of these new types of chemicalweapons, novichock, in chemical weapons, novichock, in salisbury chemicalweapons, novichock, in salisbury and so on, and we have also seen the disinformation about chemical weapons use in syria, which was supported then by russia. so i think we have got a lot of concern about what might happen. we think we have got a lot of concern about what might happen. we were all led to believe about what might happen. we were all led to believe that about what might happen. we were all led to believe that president about what might happen. we were all led to believe that president putin - led to
finance security advisor was quick to mention the us had no interest in using chemicalweapons and then there was president biden s insinuation that the military would be going to ukraine . yousee young people standing in the middle from attack. just saying on not leaving. i m holding my ground . their incredible .you they take a lot of inspirationfrom us, it s not hyperbole . their finest fighting force in the history of the world. while a lot of people were left scratching their head, tom cotton says this is a serious concern . this is fairly common with joe buying that he makes these statements, then the staff immediately walks them back that has been affecting theworld as well . it s not reassuring for our safety or our allies. a lot of clarification fromthe white house and president biden did return to poland early this morning .
Chlorine was used in an attack on a rebel-held area in Syria in 2016 in which at least 20 people suffered breathing difficulties, the world's chemical weapons watchdog concluded Tuesday.