The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has presented evidence to The Hague detailing over 10,000 instances of alleged Russian chemical weapons usage against Ukrainian troops since the full-scale invasion began in 2022. The evidence, including materials delivered to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), points to the frequent use of banned riot control agents and toxic compounds like chloropicrin, often deployed via drones. These attacks have been concentrated in eastern Ukraine, violating the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention signed by Russia. International investigations and sanctions have been initiated, with Dutch intelligence corroborating the findings and expressing concern over the normalization of these practices.
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The Netherlands anticipates Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s attendance at the NATO summit in The Hague (April 24-26), pushing for increased allied support for Ukraine and intensified pressure on Russia. While the summit’s outcomes remain uncertain due to ongoing Russia-Ukraine negotiations, Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp expects a potential shift if Russia continues delaying peace talks. He stressed the need for greater allied pressure on Russia and unwavering support for Ukraine.
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A Tesla showroom in The Hague was vandalized with anti-fascist graffiti, following similar incidents in Germany, where Musk’s support for a far-right party fueled the attacks. This comes amidst declining Tesla sales in the Netherlands, potentially linked to Musk’s controversial political activities and the resulting negative publicity. The vandalism reflects growing public unease regarding Musk’s influence and the perceived association of Tesla with far-right politics. While some companies are reconsidering Tesla purchases, others report continued strong demand for the electric vehicles.
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