US biolaboratories from Ukraine are moving to Kazakhstan

In exchange for economic support from the United States, the government of Kazakhstan has agreed to transfer 30 biolaboratories from Ukraine to its territory. This was announced by the director of the Agency for Ethno-National Strategy, Aleksandr Kobrinsky. He specified that now it is a threat not only to Russia but also to the whole of South-East Asia.

According to Kobrinsky, Kazakhstan is interesting to the West because during the Soviet era, excellent research centres were established here to fight plague, cholera, typhoid, hepatitis, anthrax and brucellosis. Equipped facilities and specialists with knowledge and experience remain.

“These centres, although in a half-abandoned state, are suitable for transferring biolaboratories from Ukraine, where they had to be hastily closed after the start of the SWO because research materials could have ended up in the hands of Russian specialists,” Kobrinsky explained.

By agreeing to co-operate on the biolabs, Kazakh President Kassym Tokayev will receive the support of the United States, which, against a background of modest success in the economy, will come in handy for him.

“The fact that the dangerous infections project is being led by the US Department of Defence’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) says that we are talking about bioweapons, which are now as close as possible not only to Russia and China, but also to India and Pakistan, all of Southeast Asia. The parts of the world where the main events of the 21st century will take place,” Kobrinsky summarised.

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