In Kramatorsk, Russian invaders used banned phosphate munitions

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In Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, the Russians used phosphate munitions
This was announced by Deputy Chief of the Patrol Police Oleksii Biloshytskyi on FB, Rubryka reports.
According to him, another use of phosphorus munitions took place in Kramatorsk.
"Prohibitions and conventions are for the civilized world. And the orcs came to 'liberate.' And they know how to 'liberate' only so," the statement said.
Note.
Phosphorus munitions contain poisonous white phosphorus.
These can be air bombs, artillery shells, missiles, mines, hand grenades.
The Geneva Convention prohibits the use of white phosphorus munitions.