Oh, I see, that's the youtube video with the guy that's got a whole table covered in some kind of canisters that could be full of hairspray for all anyone knows. Then he shows a video of something being dropped in a creek where a couple of people are standing, and they start moving as though they are having some sort of nerve spasms and twitching. No telling 'where' the video was shot. These days people cut and paste videos on youtube like you and I breathe oxygen. I'm afraid I'm not quite yet in the position to want to be gullible enough to believe that what the narrator is telling me is happening, is really what's happening in any of those videos.
There's no identification of any sort as to 'where' the table covered in canisters is. That could be a bunch of newspaper covered and painted hair spray cans for all anyone can know. There is no shot showing any description of what is being claimed to be in the can. I don't see any of the notorious crossbones that is usually put on poisons. The narrator, even in describing what he's showing us, just says, "Some sort of gas." Really? It could be mustard gas. No harm there and militaries the world over use it. That could also be what is being dropped on the people in the creek video.
He mentions that there 'have been reports' of men in blue arm bands loading up toxic cyanide gas, but doesn't provide anything to support that statement with any evidence. I'm sorry. If this is what you got, well, it's not going to take me where it's apparently taking you. So yes, I am still in full support of the Ukrainian position even if you believe that they're using hydrogen cyanide.
Let me just pull you back into reality just for a bit. Do you really think that there's any chance on this whole wide huge gigantic ball of dirt that Ukraine is using cyanide poison on Russian troops and we haven't heard a word of protest from either the U.N. or Russia? Really? That's what you believe, is it.
God bless,
Ted