China News Service, March 11 (Xinhua) According to a comprehensive report, Russia said it requested a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on March 11 (Friday) local time to discuss the US military and biological activities in Ukraine.

In this regard, the UN Security Council said that at the request of Russia, a meeting will be held to discuss.

  According to the Russian Satellite Network, Russia's first deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, Dmitry Polyansky, said that Russia has requested a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on March 11 (Friday) local time to discuss the US military biology in Ukraine. Activity.

  The report also said that the Russian Ministry of Defense had released a document showing that the United States spent more than $200 million on the operation of biological laboratories in Ukraine, which participated in the US military biological program.

The Russian Ministry of Defense also stated that the United States has conducted experiments on bat coronavirus samples in a biological laboratory established and funded by the United States.

  In addition, the Russian side has stated that the obtained biological laboratory documents show that on February 24, the day Russia launched a special military operation, the laboratory "urgently destroyed" the pathogens of plague, anthrax, tularemia, cholera and other deadly diseases .

  Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova said the destruction of the pathogen was aimed at covering up the violation of the Biological Weapons Convention.

  According to the latest news from Sky News and The Guardian, the UN Security Council confirmed that at the request of Russia, it will hold a meeting on the 11th to discuss the US military biological activities in Ukraine.

  According to previous reports, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland admitted at a congressional hearing on the 8th that "Ukraine has biological research facilities" and "the U.S. side is cooperating with the Ukrainian side to prevent those research materials from falling into the hands of the Russian military."