China claims to have “latest evidence” of US Bio Labs in Ukraine

    China claims to have
    China claims to have "latest evidence" of US Bio Labs in Ukraine

    In a Russia-initiated meeting of the UN Security Council to address allegations of secret US research facilities in Ukraine, China’s Deputy Ambassador to the UN, Dai Bing, said the fresh evidence is alarming and warrants more investigation.

    “China finds worrisome the latest evidence regarding biological activity Russia has made public. The point at issue is international security,” Bing said.

    “Any activity in the field of military research, including the evidence Russia has provided should cause the international community’s great alarm. China is calling upon the parties concerned to display responsibility and to timely react and make proper checks in order to dispel doubts.”

    “We welcome the assessment of the documents Russia presented within the framework of the convention (convention on the prohibition of biological and toxin weapons),” the diplomat added.

    Igor Kirillov, the head of Russia’s Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Protection Force, said Ukraine has become a test site for Western countries producing biological weapons components and testing new medical medicine samples.

    Pfizer and Moderna, as well as Merk and Gilead, a business owned and associated with the U.S. Department of Defense, were involved in the research, he added. The Democratic Party’s leaders were the ideologues of US military-biological operations in Ukraine, he said.

    Mariupol, according to Kirillov, was employed as a regional center for collecting and confirming the cholera pathogen during research at Ukrainian biolaboratories. There is evidence that this was done with tularemia and anthrax germs.

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