Warning about use of Poison gas by SPLA & UPDF IN South Sudan
Warning about use of Poison gas by SPLA & UPDF IN South Sudan The SPLA Juba and its main ally the UPDF must be investigated for “breach of rules of war” in an act of desperation to win the war at all cost and contrary to the Geneva Convention of rules of engagement. SPLA & UPDF are using poison gas in South Sudan war. In the recent confrontation in Gabat Unity state SPLA Juba and UPDF used war tanks to fire Chlorine gas and other illegal bombs in the defensive position of the gallant SPLA forces in opposition,besides this accusation they forces have also planted both anti personal and anti-vehicle landmines in civilian populated area both these weapons are banned. Chlorine gas is some indiscriminate weapon used in WW1. The first record of use of this Poison gas (chlorine) was used for the first time at the Second Battle of Ypres in April 1915. At around 17.00 hours on the 22nd April, French sentries in Ypres noticed a yellow-green cloud moving towards them - a gas deli...
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