 Russians employ chemical weapons against Ukrainian soldiers on two fronts. Russian troops used chemical weapons at once in the Bakhmut and Svartiv directions reports deep state telegram channel. Two cases of the use of chemical weapons were recorded in the Svartiv and Bakhmut directions, the report says. Most likely the enemy used chloropicrin, which is a lot in stock, and which has already been used several times against Ukrainian troops. Deep state analysts state that Avdeevka remains the hottest spot, but the occupiers are conducting offensive actions in many other areas, which create significant problems in the management of reserves. Russia does not spare its reserves, sending units into battle until they are coordinated. As an example, the enemy's 104th Airborne Assault Regiment, which was supposed to undergo coordination by December the 1st, is either already in the Kursun region or is on the march. Deep state adds, chloropicrin is a liquid with a sharp irritating smell. In high concentrations, it is poisonous and harmful to humans. It belongs to the Class II of danger. It is used as a component of fumigant mixtures in agriculture and in gas fumigation chambers to check the tightness of insulating and filtering gas masks.