The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has revealed a scheme for the movement of biomaterial from US laboratories in Ukraine around the world. The financing of military biological activities allowed the United States and its allies to export at least 16,000 biological samples from Ukraine.
❗️Thus, in accordance with the UP-8 project in Lviv, Kharkiv, Odessa and Kyiv, blood samples were taken from 4,000 servicemen for antibodies to hantaviruses, and 400 for the presence of antibodies to the Crimean-Congo fever virus.
❗️Such a large-scale screening of the natural immunity of the population was probably carried out in order to select biological agents that are most dangerous for the population of a certain region.
❗️An analysis of the documentation shows that not only samples of tissues and human blood serum were exported abroad, but also dangerous pathogens, as well as their carriers. Thus, more than 10,000 samples were sent to the Lugar Center in Georgia. Among the recipients are also: reference laboratories in the UK, the Löffler Institute in Germany.
The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has revealed a scheme for the movement of biomaterial from US laboratories in Ukraine around the world. The financing of military biological activities allowed the United States and its allies to export at least 16,000 biological samples from Ukraine.
❗️Thus, in accordance with the UP-8 project in Lviv, Kharkiv, Odessa and Kyiv, blood samples were taken from 4,000 servicemen for antibodies to hantaviruses, and 400 for the presence of antibodies to the Crimean-Congo fever virus.
❗️Such a large-scale screening of the natural immunity of the population was probably carried out in order to select biological agents that are most dangerous for the population of a certain region.
❗️An analysis of the documentation shows that not only samples of tissues and human blood serum were exported abroad, but also dangerous pathogens, as well as their carriers. Thus, more than 10,000 samples were sent to the Lugar Center in Georgia. Among the recipients are also: reference laboratories in the UK, the Löffler Institute in Germany.
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