Russia MoD exposes Hunter Biden's relation with US bioactivity in Ukraine
Russia's Ministry of Defense says the US UP-2 project in Ukraine involved sampling pathogens from old animal burial grounds to obtain new anthrax strains.
Russia's Defense Ministry revealed Monday updates on US bioactivities in Ukraine. The Ministry pointed out that US President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, is involved in financing the infamous biolaboratories in Ukraine through his investment fund, Rosemont Seneca.
According to the Russians, the foundation is associated with Metabiota and Black & Veatch, which supply equipment to Pentagon biolabs around the world.
The information also mentioned that the Los Alamos National Laboratory is the scientific curator of America's program in Ukraine and also develops nuclear weapons as part of the Manhattan Project, which produced the US' first nuclear weapons during World War II.
US & allies took 16,000 bioassays from Ukraine
The Russian Ministry pointed out that the US trials tested drugs on Ukrainian soldiers (Scymount's Deep Drug screening system that has not been licensed in the US and Canada), as such activities are prohibited in the US, so they are carried out by the Pentagon abroad.
In addition, the Ministry revealed that the US and its allies laid their hands on at least 16,000 bioassays from Ukraine.
UP-8 project
The UP-8 project took place in Lvov, Kharkov, Odessa and Kiev.
4,000 Ukrainian soldiers donated their blood samples for hantavirus antibodies, and 400 soldiers donated their blood samples for antibodies to the Crimean-Congo fever virus. This type of screening could be used to identify biological agents that are most toxic for this region in particular.
The Russian Defense Ministry highlighted that human biosamples and dangerous pathogens and their carriers were transported from Ukraine to the Lugar Center in Georgia, laboratories in Britain, and the Loeffler Institute in Germany.
In the same context, Russia's MoD released original documents about the UP-2 Pentagon project, which aimed to carry out a molecular analysis of dangerous infections endemic to Ukraine.
The UP-2 project involved sampling the pathogen from old animal burial grounds to obtain new anthrax strains.
It is noteworthy that Russia has stressed that the United States must immediately disclose the information about its military biological activities in Ukrainian laboratories and called for several emergency meetings regarding Washington's biological laboratories in the country.
US funding for military biological work in Ukraine was $32 million
According to the Chief of the Radiation, Chemical and Biological Defense Forces of the Russian Armed Forces, Igor Kirillov, the entire amount of US support for military biological work carried out at Ukrainian Ministry of Defense facilities was $32 million.
The official presented a document dated March 6, 2015, confirming the Pentagon's direct participation in the financing of military biological projects in Ukraine, stating that, as is customary, US projects in the field of sanitary and epidemiological well-being in third countries, including Africa and Asia, are funded through national health authorities.