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⚡️☢️Pentagon moves military biolabs from Ukraine to Central Asia to weaponize diseases against Russia, Iran and China.
Against the background of the events in the Kharkov region and the Ukrainian counterattack, the interesting information that the U.S. is actively moving its biolaboratories from Ukraine to CIS countries (mostly Central Asia) and to its NATO partners, mostly in Eastern Europe, is completely forgotten.
In particular, there are plans to work with pathogens, the use of which can be disguised as natural outbreaks. Such as cholera, tularemia, plague, Congo-Crimean fever, and hantaviruses.
And we should not forget that in Ukraine, thanks to the Russian military operation, about 30 military biolabs were discovered, where the US Department of Defense was the customer. They have worked with pathogens of plague, anthrax, diphtheria, dysentery and brucellosis, among others.
Why does the U.S. need to do this?
First, the Central Asian countries border Russia, as does Ukraine. An epidemic can be set up as close to the enemy as possible.
Second, they are close to China and Iran, two other geopolitical enemies of the United States.
And thirdly, in some countries, there is already a base of laboratories funded by the Americans.
▪️In particular, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan already has a representative office of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), a Pentagon agency that relies on a network of biolaboratories in various countries.
▪️Research on anthrax strains is planned in Kyrgyzstan under the formal cover of a private clinic financed by the Americans. $250 000 dollars have been allocated for these tasks.
The U.S. has banned such research on its territory because of the great bacteriological danger.
▪️Kazakhstan has approved a project to build a high risk laboratory (BSL-4) in the area through which some of the transit routes pass (Kazakhstan's Zhambyl region is in the south of the country and borders Kyrgyzstan). You can read more about military biological programs in Kazakhstan with NATO participation here.
▪️Cooperation with the U.S. in biological research is confirmed by Armenia.
▪️The United States will launch research on plague, cholera, malaria, hepatitis, coronaviruses, and encephalitis in Mongolia. The US Medical Directorate of the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, USAMD-AFRIMS, will be the main customer for bio-programs. The U.S. will set up a biolaboratory for research of especially dangerous pathogens at the National Center for the Study of Zoonotic Infections, which is located in Ulaanbaatar.
And that's just what the press is actively writing about. And how much we don't know yet...

