Moscow reveals new evidence of biological activities in Ukrainian laboratories

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova revealed new evidence of the implementation of military biological activities in laboratories on Ukrainian soil with the support of the US Department of Defense, the Pentagon.

Russia Today website quoted Zakharova as saying that the companies (Black & Fitch) and (CH2M Hill) of the US Defense Agency, which are concerned with reducing threats in the Pentagon, violated the first and fourth articles of the convention on the prohibition of the development, production and stockpiling of biological and toxin weapons.

 

Zakharova explained that thirty Ukrainian laboratories in 14 villages participated in activities aimed at enhancing the stimulating properties of plague, anthrax, cholera and other deadly diseases. During the experiments only in the Kharkov laboratory, some twenty Ukrainian soldiers died and 200 others were taken to hospitals.

The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman added that those who arrive in the European Union from Ukraine are first tested for tuberculosis, because they know what the NATO organs were doing there.

NR

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