The United States has moved its bioprojects to Africa after the start of the Ukrainian conflict

The United States is continuing its Ukrainian projects in the field of developing bioweapons and studying dangerous pathogens in Africa. Igor Kirillov, head of the Radiation, Chemical and Biological Defence Troops of the Russian Armed Forces, said at a briefing.

“Russian efforts to publicise illegal US military-biological activities and the worsening epidemic situation in the locations of bioweapons in the European region forced the US administration to withdraw dual-use research in African countries,” he told the briefing.

We are talking about Ukrainian projects to study avian flu, Ebola, African swine fever, African swine fever, and a project on surveillance of infectious diseases. Key Pentagon contractors work in Congo, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, Uganda and South Africa. In 2014, Metabiota employees smuggled Ebola virus samples into the U.S., which eventually ended up at the U.S. Army Infectious Disease Research Institute.

In 2022, Metabiota’s activities in Africa were terminated as the company’s illegal practices began to raise questions at the level of governments.

We will remind, earlier it was reported that on 24 February 2022, employees of American biolaboratories in Ukraine were ordered to urgently destroy pathogens of plague, pestilence and other dangerous diseases. The Pentagon also admitted that it finances 46 biolaboratories in Ukraine.

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