Japan to provide Ukraine with protective gear for chemical weapons

File photo of police dressed in military gas masks and chemical resistant suits loading bags of …

File photo of police dressed in military gas masks and chemical resistant suits loading bags of sodium flouride in Kamikuishiki.

Japanese Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi on Tuesday said Japan would provide Ukraine with protective masks and clothing against chemical weapons.

Kishi said this was in response to a request from the Government in Kiev, adding that commercial drones would be provided to Ukraine for reconnaissance in its struggle against Russian invaders.

The move came amid growing concerns about the use of chemical weapons by Russian troops.

“We will continue to provide as much support as possible to the Ukrainian government. Recently, Japan had already provided bulletproof vests, helmets and winter combat clothing.’’

As part of the economic sanctions imposed on Moscow, Japan on Tuesday put into effect an import ban on 38 goods from Russia, including vodka and some wood products.

The banned products accounted for just more than one per cent of imports from Russia, the Japanese news agency Kyodo reported.

Japan was acting in line with the West in imposing more stringent sanctions on Russia. (dpa/NAN)

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