The UN Security Council reunited on Russia's claim that "biological weapons are being developed in Ukraine," but countries said, "Russia may use biochemical weapons." There are a series of remarks that warn us.

Russia, which invaded Ukraine, unilaterally insists that "biological weapons have been developed in Ukraine and the United States is involved", and at the request of Russia, the Security Council will hold an urgent meeting on the 18th following last week. I was killed.

At the meeting, Russia's UN Ambassador to the United Nations, Nevenja, reiterated his allegations, stating that "new material has been found to support the biological weapons development program."



In response, Under-Secretary-General Izumi Nakamitsu, who is the head of the United Nations' disarmament department, reported that he was not aware of such plans, and countries accused him of "Russia's allegations are in fact unfounded."

Among them, UN Ambassador Thomas Greefield of the United States pointed out that "Russia may be planning to use biological and chemical weapons against Ukrainian people," and UN Ambassador of France Drivierre also pointed out. "The attempt to disseminate false information may be a precursor to the use of biological and chemical weapons on its own. If such weapons are used in Ukraine, Russia is responsible."



After this, Russia's UN ambassador to the United Nations, Nevenja, remarked, "New facts should be revealed in the near future," and strongly restrained each country.