Asserted but never proven. Documentation please?
Watch: Russian incendiary weapons rain down on Ukrainian town
Videos taken of the alleged attack show brightly burning metals raining from the sky
Joe Barnes | 13 March 2023 | 11:40am GMT
Russian forces appeared to target the eastern town of Vuhledar with incendiary thermite munitions.
Videos taken of the alleged attack show brightly burning metals raining from the sky on the coal-mining town, while a Ukrainian can be heard talking in the background.
Vuhledar has been one of the main focal points of Moscow’s ill-fated offensive to capture the remains of the Donbas.
Elite troops from its 155th Naval Infantry Brigade have spent months failing to capture the town, suffering huge numbers of casualties and more than 100 destroyed armoured vehicles.
Up to 300 marines from the brigade were believed to have been killed each day last month as they tried to storm Vuhledar.
And now open source intelligence suggested that thermite munitions had been fired at the town by Russian artillery forces.
The shells, which contain layers of thermite, scatter thousands of pieces of metal that burn between 2,000 to 2,500 degrees Celsius.
Vuhledar, which is about 60 miles from Bakhmut, is considered strategically important for Moscow, with its capture potentially giving Russian forces a springboard for future attacks in the Donbas. . . .
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/03/13/watch-russian-incendiary-weapons-rain-ukrainian-town/
Likely thermite and not phosphorous. But still used against civilian residential areas.
If you're interested in Russian war crimes, I'd be happy to provide a list.