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Russians used ammunition with chemicals 444 times in April

Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Russia has employed about 2,000 rounds of ammunition laced with hazardous chemicals; in April of this year, 444 of such cases were reported. Source: Command of the Armed Forces Support Forces of Ukraine; General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Quote: "Over the past month, mobile groups of forces and means of support and other units of the Defence Forces recorded 444 cases of enemy use of ammunition containing dangerous chemicals, which is 71 cases

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Illinois sues metro-east plant, alleging dangerous storage of hazardous materials

“Illinois law is clear — companies that own and operate industrial facilities have a legal obligation to properly store dangerous chemicals and safely dispose of waste,” the AG said.

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Dept. of Labor, OSHA fine Atlanta business for 'staggering 67′ safety violations at chemical plant

An Atlanta chemical manufacturer faces nearly $290,000 in fines from the federal government after officials found close to 70 serious safety violations at its facility, the U.S. Department of Labor announced. Violations included fall hazards and potential exposure to cancer-causing chemicals.

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Avoid 'toxic cat' that left bright yellow paw prints, warns Japan

The inhabitants of a city in Japan have been warned not to approach a cat after it tumbled into a vat of hazardous chemicals and then fled, leaving bright yellow paw prints in its wake.

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House bill makes Indiana an outlier in protecting against PFAS

Indiana’s Senate Committee on Environmental Affairs held a testimony-only hearing Monday on a House proposal that redefines a family of substances research has shown can adversely affect human health.

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Biden visits Ohio village polluted by train wreck one year on

US President Joe Biden visited the site of a toxic train crash Friday for the first time since the disaster more than one year ago in rival Donald Trump's political heartland.Trump visited East Palestine shortly after the crash and accused Biden of abandoning the village, which is deep in one of the most Republican corners of Ohio.

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