L ‘indictment is one of the very heavy. At the moment, however, it is not known if this is the case propaganda war Russian or of a real or at least probable event. Facts: Second fly son of the American president Joe Biden participates in the financing of biological weapons laboratories in Ukraine. He says so Igor Kirillovhead of the Chemical and Biological Protection Forces, at a press conference, among others flyreissued by the Turkish press agency Anadolou. Kirillov who spoke on behalf of the ministry Defense of Moscow to explain his accusations, he showed documents, according to him, Ukrainian and American, which were found during the hostilities in Ukraine. According to those acts, an investment fund Rosemont Seneca Partnersunder the leadership the hunter Biden (son of Joe Biden) sponsored a biological weapons development program in Ukraine. In the show, Kirillov accuses the Pentagon, the U.S. international development agency, Control Centers and disease prevention and even the founding of George Soros, an American billionaire who has often targeted conspiracy theories. Waiting for American replicas about Ukrainians, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov placed a load from the 1990s during a press speech in which he announced that fly will ask for an explanation of Hunter Biden’s alleged involvement in the scandal. Sure, we’ll ask for an explanation. And not only us, he said, You know that China has already asked for clarifications and that this program is transparent to the world. Of course, it will interest many, he concluded Puppiesquoted by the Russian media. Russian allegations of alleged chemical weapon developed in Ukraine are not an absolute novelty in the first month conflict. In fact, the Kremlin has been saying for weeks that there are specialized production and development centers weapons chemical.
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For example, just a week ago Cornelia Silaghia veterinary parasitologist in charge of a joint project of a German research center The Friedrich Loeffler Institute (Fli) and the Institute of Veterinary Experimental and Clinical Medicine Kharkov he explained in a prestigious scientific journal Science because one of Moscow’s allegations was absolutely fake news. The aforementioned collaboration between Fli and the Ukrainian institute began in 2020 and began studying bat parasites, mainly leeches such as ticks and fleas. The aim was to analyze the type of bacteria that bats carried in Ukraine, which was the first step in identifying potential threats to human health. “It was epidemiological studies very simple, explained Silaghi. However, on March 10, a Russian Defense Ministry official said the research was part of one secret effort for biological weapon financed by the West. Russian state television and news outlets quoted the report saying the work was a “Ukrainian conspiracy”, assisted by the United States to send birds, bats AND reptiles affected by diseases across the border to infect the Russians. An accusation that was then again brought forward by Vladimir Putin himself.
Controversy escalated as the World Health Organization warned escalating attacks would increase the risk of absconding dangerous pathogens under bombing and advised Kiev to destroy these pathogens with a goal to prevent “any leaks“. Again, Mosca claimed to have evidence and documents to support his thesis. According to Science, the reality is different, and simple scientific collaboration has quickly become a propaganda weapon. As evidence, the Russian authorities published “grainy image agreement on the transfer of samples between the Silaghi laboratory and the Kharkiv veterinary institute. And then they played on the fear of bats resembles the Covid pandemic. However, on March 11, the propaganda evaporated. At a meeting of the UN Security Council convened by representatives of Russia to discuss alleged Ukrainian research on “biological warfare”, the Russian Ambassador Vasily Nebenzya claimed the bats were considered potential carriers of biological weapons and offered a sample agreement as evidence. “We know nothing of the fate of these dangerous biomaterials and the consequences that can occur when they “dissipate,” “Nebenzia told the Security Council. “The risk is high that they can be stolen for terrorist purposes or for sale on the black market . “It’s not true, I’m in the freezerSilaghi replied, who then added that there were no pathogens to spread. “What was said is completely absurd,” commented the researcher, who said she was amazed at how the Russian Ministry of Defense obtained the usual transfer contract. Anton Vlaschenko, a Kharkiv biologist and project collaborator, suspected that one of the team’s email accounts was violated by the Russians.