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After signing the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) Russia has faced a number of governmental, economical, social, political, legal and ecological problems. Russian chemical weapon stockpile declared for destruction includes V-gas, sarin, soman, mustard gas, lewisite and mustard gas — lewisite mixtures, all these amount to 40 000 tons of chemical warfare agents. The most part of these chemical weapons (CW) is kept inside of the ready-to-use chemical warheads (Table 1) and stored in several densely populated areas of Russia (Fig.l, Table 2).
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Myasoedov, B.F. (1997). Analytical Control for Destruction of Chemical Weapons. Requirements and Organization. In: Heyl, M., McGuire, R. (eds) Analytical Chemistry Associated with the Destruction of Chemical Weapons. NATO ASI Series, vol 13. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5600-4_4
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