Last minute! Two enemy drones were taken out by anti-aircraft gunners in the east
Last minute! Two enemy drones were taken out by anti-aircraft gunners in the east

In the eastern direction, units of the anti-aircraft missile forces of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed two enemy drones.

As Ukrinform reports, the Air Force Command informs about this in a Telegram.

"On November 14, at about 10:00 in the eastern direction, units of the anti-aircraft missile forces of the Air Force destroyed two enemy operational-tactical UAVs," the report says.

As Ukrinform reported, on November 10, units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down two enemy unmanned reconnaissance "Grenade-3" over the Black Sea within the Odessa region.

In the Donetsk region, Russian troops used a drone to drop several K-51 aerosol grenades on one of the strongholds of the State Border Service of Ukraine, one shell did not explode.

As Ukrinform reports, this is reported by the GPSU.

After the explosions of prohibited ammunition with a strong irritating effect, the border guards held certain positions in chemical protection equipment for some time.

It is noted that the use of ammunition, the irritating effect of which does not allow military personnel to effectively resist or fire, demonstrates non-compliance by the Russian Federation with the rules and customs of warfare.

"In particular, the use of chemicals to suppress unrest as a means of warfare is prohibited by the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Accumulation, Use of Chemical Weapons and Their Destruction, as well as the Geneva Protocol of 1925 on the Prohibition of the Use of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Similar Gases and Bacteriological Agents in War," the State Security Service stressed.

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According to the Ministry, Russian troops have repeatedly used K-51 grenades with a potent substance that is prohibited by the Chemical Weapons Convention.

"However, Ukrainian defenders are ready for such actions of the enemy and are able to counteract them," the ministry added