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Russia Calls UNSC Meeting to Present Evidence Against US-Supported Biolabs in Ukraine

The UN Security Council, at Russia’s request, met yesterday to discuss the matter of US-backed biological labs in Ukraine. “We called this meeting because during the Russian special military operation in Ukraine, some shocking facts came to light: the Kiev regime is urgently concealing traces of a military biological program that Kiev implemented with support of the US Department of Defense,” said Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vassily Nebenzya in a lengthy statement to the council. “The Defense Ministry of Russia got hold of documents confirming that Ukraine developed a network of at least 30 biological laboratories that host extremely dangerous biological experiments, aimed at enhancing the pathogen properties of plague, anthrax, tularemia, cholera, and other lethal diseases with the help of synthetic biology. This work is funded and directly supervised by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) of the United States, i.a. in the interests of Pentagon’s National Center for Medical Intelligence.”

Nebenzya went on to report in great detail the structure and work of the US-funded labs in Ukraine, based on documents that the Russians say they have recovered as a result of their military operation in Ukraine, all of which the Russian Defense Ministry has posted online. He charged that the US was studying the possibilities of spreading dangerous pathogens by birds, bats, fleas and lice. “Ukraine has a unique geographical location, where transcontinental migration routes of potential carriers of dangerous diseases intersect,” he said, adding that birds tagged and released from the Kherson nature reserve, were caught in Ivanovo and Voronezh regions of Russia.

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