The Russian Ministry of Defense held a press conference to further introduce the activities of the US biological laboratory in Ukraine

  On the 14th local time, the Russian Ministry of Defense held a press conference to further introduce the activities of the U.S. biological laboratory in Ukraine, and reported on the U.S. 3007 project in Ukraine, namely, "The Epidemiology and Ecology of Ukrainian Water-Very Dangerous Diseases". monitor".

  Ukrainian experts, under the supervision of American scientists, have taken water samples in Ukraine's large rivers, including the Dnieper, Danube, Dniester and the Northern Crimean Canal, to determine the presence of particularly dangerous pathogens, including cholera, pathogens of typhoid, hepatitis A, and hepatitis E, and draw conclusions about their potential for transmission through water.

  The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the results of these efforts may lead to adverse biological conditions not only in Russia, but also in the Black Sea, the Sea of ​​Azov, as well as in Belarus, Moldova and Poland.

From 2019 to 2021, American scientists from the laboratory in Merev (Kharkov Oblast) tested potentially dangerous biological samples on patients at the 3rd Clinical Psychiatric Hospital in Kharkiv.

  Taking into account their age, nationality and immune status, scientists selected these people with mental disorders for the experiment and recorded the results of 24/7 monitoring of the patients on special forms.

The information was not entered into the hospital system and was marked "confidential".

In January 2022, the Merev laboratory ceased work, and equipment and samples were shipped to western Ukraine.

  The Russian Ministry of Defense also said that on March 9, in Kherson Oblast, Russian investigators found three drones loaded with 30 liters of sprayable liquid.

In January Ukraine purchased more than 50 similar equipment through middlemen, which can be used to spray biological substances and toxic chemicals.

The U.S. has provided more than $350 million in funding for the activities of the Ukrainian Center for Scientific and Technological Research in recent years, as well as funding the center for biological weapons research of interest to the U.S. Pentagon.

(Headquarters reporter Zhang Yuyao)