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- myanmar@lemmy.ca
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- myanmar@lemmy.ca
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/34931992
The KNDF stated that on December 7 and 8, troops from Battalion 422, based near Moebye, launched drone strikes with bombs containing S-PHOS (560) chemical agents in Moebye and its surroundings.
“A chemical agent was used in attacks. As a result, revolutionary fighters experienced symptoms such as dizziness and vomiting,” said Ta Eh Soe, a KNDF spokesperson.
You’re wrong about it being fertilizer. The primary ingredient in S-PHOS 560 is aluminum phosphide, a fumigant.
Aluminum phosphide is a highly toxic, inorganic compound that’s used as a pesticide and fumigant. When exposed to air, it generates phosphine gas. (Not to be confused with phosgene, though.)
Phosphine is a highly toxic respiratory poison, and is immediately dangerous to life or health at 50 ppm.
Dunno where you’re pulling your info from but it’s wrong.