China News Service, March 11 (Reporter Meng Xiangjun) "The United States has biological research facilities in Ukraine", and the United States and Ukraine are "working hard to prevent the materials in the facilities from falling into the hands of the Russian army."

On March 8, local time, US Deputy Secretary of State Newland's acknowledgment statement caused an uproar on social media.

  Although both the White House and the U.S. State Department denied that the U.S. developed biological weapons in Ukraine, on the 10th, Russia continued to make new discoveries.

  The Russian Satellite News Agency reported that the United States has carried out experiments on bat coronavirus samples in Ukraine, and conducted secret projects of coronavirus research in Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and other countries.

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  With the gradual disclosure of information, more and more evidence points to the United States.

Netizens from all over the world are becoming more and more curious about what the biological laboratory in the United States has done?

【Secret plan】

  Recently, the Russian Ministry of Defense disclosed that the United States spent more than 200 million US dollars to open more than 30 biological laboratories in Ukraine, some of which are engaged in "research and development of biological weapons components".

Russia believes that the United States and Ukraine have violated the Biological Weapons Convention.

  The Russian side said that as the Russian army entered Ukraine on February 24, the Ukrainian Ministry of Health urgently issued documents for the destruction of "specially dangerous disease pathogens" to the domestic biological laboratory, and the Russian side obtained these documents and made them public.

Russian media released a number of documents from the Ukrainian authorities, saying that the Ukrainian side urgently cleaned up traces of the military biological program funded by the U.S. Department of Defense.

Image source: Screenshot of RIA Novosti report.

  On the 10th, the Russian side continued to disclose heavy news, saying that the document indicated that "the biological laboratory established and funded by the United States in Ukraine has carried out experiments on bat coronavirus samples." It pointed out that the United States had planned to carry out wild migration in Ukraine in 2022. Research on pathogens in birds, bats and reptiles and further study of the transmission of African swine fever and anthracnose through them.

  The Russian side believes that the purpose of the Pentagon is to "establish a mechanism for the secret transmission of deadly pathogens".

  Kirillov, the head of radiation, chemical and biological protection of the Russian Armed Forces, introduced that these more than 30 laboratories can be subdivided into scientific research types and health epidemiology types, of which 11 laboratories are using electronic comprehensive disease surveillance systems. (EIDSS).

The Defense Threat Reduction Agency's program in Georgia.

Image credit: Georgian Ministry of Interior.

  The ordering party for the relevant work is the "Threat Reduction Cooperation Program" (DTRA) of the US Department of Defense.

  The Pentagon and the Russian Ministry of Defense respectively pointed out that these biological laboratories have three main functions:

  - Monitoring the biological situation in the proposed areas of deployment of military contingents from NATO member states.

  - Collect and ship out dangerous microbial strains.

  - Study potential biological weapons agents specific to the above-mentioned regions, which have natural foci and can be transmitted to humans.

  The first two are the statements of the US side, and the third is the conclusion drawn by Russian experts after research and judgment.

  Independent Bulgarian investigative journalist Dilyana Gaytandzhieva has been conducting in-depth investigations in this regard for the past few years.

She also disclosed relevant information on the media and social networking sites.

Independent investigative journalists post disclosures about U.S. biolabs in Ukraine.

Image source: Screenshot of the Twitter page.

  Gaitanzieva pointed out that the Pentagon's plans for the Ukrainian biological laboratory are "sensitive information" and are not allowed to be leaked to the outside world.

Ukraine is obliged to transfer dangerous pathogens to the US Department of Defense for biological research.

["Washington has no chance to be silent this time"]

  Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova said on the 9th that the United States "experts regularly issue instructions to the Ukrainian side on how and why to carry out biological research and development."

She pointed out that the U.S. Department of Defense and the White House have an obligation to let the international community know about the plans it has implemented. "This time Washington has no chance to remain silent."

  Zakharova further pointed out that if Ukraine's biological laboratory activities do not stop, their development will be uncontrollable and they will be "controlled only by extremist forces".

She said that Russia does not rule out launching a consultation mechanism within the framework of the Biological Weapons Convention.

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zakharova.

Image source: Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  The possibility of the US engaging in biological warfare technology research in the Ukrainian biological laboratory cannot be ruled out. Russian military expert Korotchenko believes that "these work has obvious military utility" and directly threatens Russia's security.

"It is necessary to destroy similar facilities in post-Soviet space in the CIS countries," he stressed.

  Bastregin, chairman of the Russian Investigative Committee, has ordered the prosecution of the development of biological weapons in Ukraine based on the corresponding data.

The Russian Investigative Committee believes that U.S. officials are "overly concerned about Ukrainian biological research facilities", which can prove that Washington is prepared to use these facilities for "non-peaceful purposes."

[The US counterattacked, but was questioned]

  However, just the day after U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Newland admitted that the U.S. does not have these facilities, White House Press Secretary Psaki tweeted eight times in a row, "shelling" the Russian side's claim as "false news."

White House Press Secretary Psaki tweeted about U.S. biolabs.

Image source: Screenshot of the Twitter page.

  Psaki accused Moscow of engaging in "disinformation" and "propaganda warfare," and even brought China with him, claiming that China "goes along with conspiracy theories."

  The White House spokesman also tried to fight back, claiming that Russia has a "black history" of using biological and chemical weapons.

She cited the "poisoning" of Navalny, a Russian opposition figure, as an example, accusing the Russian authorities of "poisoning" him.

  In 2020, Navalny allegedly fell into a coma on a flight from Omsk to Moscow.

The Omsk Hospital said that no toxic substances were found in its blood and urine.

  Navalny was later sent to Berlin for treatment. Germany and other Western countries believed that he had been infected with a "Novijok" type of nerve agent, which may have been "poisoned" by Russia on the opposition.

Data map: Navalny, a Russian opposition figure.

  The Russian side firmly denies it, alleging that this is a premeditated and politicized activity by the West, because the Russian side has neither detected the poisonous substance nor did it know where the combat agent, which was destroyed in the Soviet era, came from.

The West used this as an excuse to impose sanctions on Russia and expelled Russian diplomats.

  In 2018, in another "poisoning" case of former Russian agent Skripal and his daughter, it was found that the incapacitating poison "Biz" was used only by NATO countries.

This agent is a Class II chemical weapon and has nerve paralyzing effects.

  In view of the doubtful behavior of the West itself, Psaki's remarks have also been questioned by many netizens.

  Some netizens said, "Did you miss Newland's hearing yesterday (admitting that the United States has biological research facilities in Ukraine)?" Some netizens said, "From 1950 to 2022, the United States violated all the rules, or many times."

Reviews.

Image source: Screenshot of Twitter page.

  Some netizens simply listed all the countries that the United States had "destroyed".

Netizens have listed the countries that the United States has bombed, sabotaged and attempted to overthrow over the years.

Image source: Screenshot of Twitter page.

  In addition to Psaki's "end", there was a lively noise. Over there, the US State Department also posted: "The United States has not built a chemical and biological weapons laboratory in Ukraine."

The U.S. State Department says the U.S. has not built a chemical and biological weapons laboratory in Ukraine.

  But netizens also didn't buy it.

  In a highly praised comment, some netizens asked, "So, which one did you build?"

Another netizen who received high praise asked: "What is the logic of the United States establishing a highly sensitive and secret laboratory in a neutral country adjacent to Russia and zero protection by NATO?"

Two high praise comments from netizens.

Image source: Screenshot of Twitter page.

  On the 10th, in response to a series of remarks by the United States of "splashing dirty water" against Russia, the Russian ambassador to the United States, Antonov, responded: "Such neurotic remarks by the U.S. government prove that it is not interested in exposing military activities near the Russian border under its sponsorship. The truth of the plan is deeply concerned."

  He also said it was "time for Washington to expedite the destruction" of its chemical weapons stockpile.

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