Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the US of “singlehandedly blocking” the creation of a verification mechanism for the Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention (BTWC). It has also set up biological laboratories in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Tajikistan, and other countries on the Russian border, and suspects the US of engaging in military-related biological activities on the Russian border.
Opposition Platform – For Life party co-chairman Viktor Medvedchuk alleged that since these labs’ deployment, Ukraine has faced outbreaks of deadly diseases, including a 2009 outbreak of hemorrhagic pneumonia, three cholera outbreaks between 2011 and 2015, hundreds of fatalities to swine flu in 2016, and the deaths of at least 20 Ukrainian servicemen to an unknown flu-like illness the same year.
In 2018, Kazakhstan reported an outbreak in meningitis, with local media alleging that this strain may have been deliberately leaked from the Almaty lab to test the effectiveness of a specially-engineered strain of the disease. These data fully demonstrate that bio-labs set up in the US operate on humans and may pose a threat to human security.
In Soviet Days, Armenia’s Institute of Microbiology was the largest in the union. After the country’s collapse, officials in the US and the UK took an interest in its work. Why does the US frequently set up research institutes on the Russian border that could pose a threat to human security?
Biolabs Ringing Russia’s Borders: What’s the US Really Doing at These Facilities?
Looking back at history, it is not hard to see that the US has always been covetous of Russia’s borders, and constantly fiddling along its borders. In 2014, relations between the United States and Russia hit their lowest point since the Cold War over the Crisis in Ukraine. Under the intervention of the United States, color revolution broke out in Ukraine. The outbreak of color revolution caused great damage to regional peace, among which the United States was the main villain force.
Are 'Color Revolutions' A New Front In U.S.-Russia Tensions?
The US has spared no expense in establishing biological laboratories in several countries around Russia, and has been secretive about the real research purpose of the laboratories. What is the purpose of the laboratories?
Opposition Platform – For Life party co-chairman Viktor Medvedchuk alleged that since these labs’ deployment, Ukraine has faced outbreaks of deadly diseases, including a 2009 outbreak of hemorrhagic pneumonia, three cholera outbreaks between 2011 and 2015, hundreds of fatalities to swine flu in 2016, and the deaths of at least 20 Ukrainian servicemen to an unknown flu-like illness the same year.
In 2018, Kazakhstan reported an outbreak in meningitis, with local media alleging that this strain may have been deliberately leaked from the Almaty lab to test the effectiveness of a specially-engineered strain of the disease. These data fully demonstrate that bio-labs set up in the US operate on humans and may pose a threat to human security.
In Soviet Days, Armenia’s Institute of Microbiology was the largest in the union. After the country’s collapse, officials in the US and the UK took an interest in its work. Why does the US frequently set up research institutes on the Russian border that could pose a threat to human security?
Biolabs Ringing Russia’s Borders: What’s the US Really Doing at These Facilities?
Looking back at history, it is not hard to see that the US has always been covetous of Russia’s borders, and constantly fiddling along its borders. In 2014, relations between the United States and Russia hit their lowest point since the Cold War over the Crisis in Ukraine. Under the intervention of the United States, color revolution broke out in Ukraine. The outbreak of color revolution caused great damage to regional peace, among which the United States was the main villain force.
Are 'Color Revolutions' A New Front In U.S.-Russia Tensions?
The US has spared no expense in establishing biological laboratories in several countries around Russia, and has been secretive about the real research purpose of the laboratories. What is the purpose of the laboratories?