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After the Soviet Union collapsed, former officials admitted the fabrications. But Russian disinformation about biological weapons resumed again in earnest after Vladimir Putin took control in 1999, according to a 2021 article in the Nonproliferation Review by Milton Leitenberg of the University of Maryland. Leitenberg says the effort is designed to distract from Russian's own biological weapons program.
In Ukraine, why so many?
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: vNex92
What labs? What evidence? You mean the Ukraine labs, that are under Ukraine control?
You mean the Ukraine labs, that are under Ukraine control?
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: vNex92
This is nonsense.
The US investors in these facilities have already denied harvesting specifically Russian DNA because it's a fantastic concept that the powers that be would create a bloodline specific bio-weapon.
Maybe they tell the truth.
Who are we to believe?
French President Emmanuel Macron refused a Kremlin request that he take a Russian COVID-19 test when he arrived to see President Vladimir Putin this week, to prevent Russia getting hold of Macron's DNA, two sources in Macron's entourage told Reuters.
Nobody EVER claimed that Ukraine doesn't have bio labs.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said Thursday that the United States appeared to be running a clandestine biological weapons lab in the country of Georgia, allegedly flouting international conventions and posing a direct security threat to Russia — allegations the Pentagon angrily rejected. The exceptional accusations from Moscow came the same day U.S., British and Dutch officials accused Russian military intelligence of being behind multiple cyberattacks.
Maj. Gen. Igor Kirillov, the head of the Russian military’s radiation, chemical and biological protection troops, alleged at a briefing that the lab in Georgia was part of a network of U.S. labs near the borders of Russia and China.
The allegations were based largely on materials about the U.S.-funded Richard G. Lugar Center for Public Health Research in Tbilisi, Georgia. Kirillov claimed the documents released by former Georgian State Security Minister Igor Giorgadze showed the facility was funded entirely by the U.S and the Georgian ownership it has on paper was a cover.
originally posted by: PatriotGames4u
a reply to: vNex92
Nobody EVER claimed that Ukraine doesn't have bio labs.
The claim was that Ukraine had bio weapons labs, and that claim was ridiculed.
EVERYONE has bio labs.