Russians Violate Geneva Convention with CS Gas Grenades

Video released by Russian sources shows the use of K-51 tear gas grenades against Ukrainian positions just one day after a Ukrainian video showing the same thing surfaced. Guess which one the internet is mad about.


Yesterday we published this video showing Ukrainian forces using CS gas against Russian forces in order to smoke them out of their fighting position. Today, this video of Russians using the same CS cannisters has surfaced, which is just as much of a Geneva Convention violation..


Can you guess which video was more controversial?


Here's the thing, I got to see both of these videos in a vacuum. When the Ukrainians did it, it was no big deal. Everyone was applauding and laughing at the Russians running from their fighting position. Now that the Russians are on camera doing it though, it's suddenly a war crime again. A direct violation of the Geneva Convention. NATO should give Ukraine Sarin Nerve Agents so they can protect themselves. How dare the Russians violate the 1925 Geneva Convention Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare.


Regardless of that, there's a reason CS gas is banned during war under the Geneva Convention but not against protesters in riot scenarios. You see, rioters aren't going to mistake CS gas as Chlorine Gas or Mustard Gas due to the fog of war. They're also not going to respond by launching nerve agents and weaponized Ebola at the riot police.


Once MOPP suits get put on, they don't come off. Once MOPP suits get put on, there's no reason to not carry chemical weapons that are stronger than what your adversary is using. The adversary has already proven they believe their cause to be above the rules of armed conflict, so you better start carrying stronger and more deadly weapons into battle so that you can maintain an edge in the arms race.


Hopefully all of this stops at just CS gas. Unfortunately, we wrote out the rules of war because it's fairly predictable where this chain of combat ends. If you think a chemical war with Russia is a good idea, I urge you to hit up ChatGPT and ask it for a comprehensive explanation of Biopreparat. Or just Google it, either one is going to lead you down a pretty dark alley of super scary war stuff you didn't want to know existed.


About the Author

Author's Photo

Josh Brooks

Josh is an American writer and former USMC machine gunner with eight years of experience in ground combat arms throughout the GWOT. He is currently based in Texas and specializes in combat footage analysis and digital marketing.Follow Josh at OfficialJoshBrooks.com

Published 1 years ago

Video released by Russian sources shows the use of K-51 tear gas grenades against Ukrainian positions just one day after a Ukrainian video showing the same thing surfaced. Guess which one the internet is mad about.


Yesterday we published this video showing Ukrainian forces using CS gas against Russian forces in order to smoke them out of their fighting position. Today, this video of Russians using the same CS cannisters has surfaced, which is just as much of a Geneva Convention violation..


Can you guess which video was more controversial?


Here's the thing, I got to see both of these videos in a vacuum. When the Ukrainians did it, it was no big deal. Everyone was applauding and laughing at the Russians running from their fighting position. Now that the Russians are on camera doing it though, it's suddenly a war crime again. A direct violation of the Geneva Convention. NATO should give Ukraine Sarin Nerve Agents so they can protect themselves. How dare the Russians violate the 1925 Geneva Convention Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare.


Regardless of that, there's a reason CS gas is banned during war under the Geneva Convention but not against protesters in riot scenarios. You see, rioters aren't going to mistake CS gas as Chlorine Gas or Mustard Gas due to the fog of war. They're also not going to respond by launching nerve agents and weaponized Ebola at the riot police.


Once MOPP suits get put on, they don't come off. Once MOPP suits get put on, there's no reason to not carry chemical weapons that are stronger than what your adversary is using. The adversary has already proven they believe their cause to be above the rules of armed conflict, so you better start carrying stronger and more deadly weapons into battle so that you can maintain an edge in the arms race.


Hopefully all of this stops at just CS gas. Unfortunately, we wrote out the rules of war because it's fairly predictable where this chain of combat ends. If you think a chemical war with Russia is a good idea, I urge you to hit up ChatGPT and ask it for a comprehensive explanation of Biopreparat. Or just Google it, either one is going to lead you down a pretty dark alley of super scary war stuff you didn't want to know existed.


About the Author

Author's Photo

Josh Brooks

Josh is an American writer and former USMC machine gunner with eight years of experience in ground combat arms throughout the GWOT. He is currently based in Texas and specializes in combat footage analysis and digital marketing.Follow Josh at OfficialJoshBrooks.com

   Return Home

This video has been flagged by our users, and contains mature content. Log in or create an account to verify that you are 18+

My Subscriptions

Search Funker530