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United States Expanding Bioweapons Military Activities From Ukraine To Africa – Russia

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The United States is expanding its biological military footprint in Africa, according to information released by the Russia Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Protection Forces.

According to Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, the head of Russia’s nuclear defense force, who made this allegation on Tuesday, the reason for the expansion is that Russia terminated similar biological programs in Ukrainian territory that were under Russian control.

According to Kirillov, there may be a rise in biological warfare in Africa, possibly as a result of geopolitical tensions between the US and Russia.

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“The Pentagon is forced to transfer incomplete research under Ukrainian projects to other regions because Russia has managed to halt the implementation of biological warfare programs in Ukraine’s liberated territories,” Kirillov claimed.

He emphasized that the US Defense Department and associated organizations now have a new area of interest in Africa. The general brought up the fact that there are Pentagon contractors operating in a number of African nations, such as South Africa, Uganda, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Washington conceals the goals of research by enlisting the help of outside parties. These are the enterprises of the so-called Big Pharma as well as contracting and intermediate organizations (Metabiota, Quicksilver, EkoHealth Alliance, more than 20 companies), according to Kirillov.

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He said that Russia possesses documentation attesting to the US’s rapid growth of its biological weapons footprint in Africa.

“In October 2023, staff of the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases conducted a large-scale survey of hantavirus samples from bats in Kenya’s natural hotspots,” according to Kirillov, who provided multiple examples of purported US actions.

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US military biologists looked into how anti-malarial medications affected the local people a year ago.

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“To discuss the continent’s prospects for developing laboratory capabilities, the heads of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Africa met with US officials from the Defense Department, the State Department, and the US Department of Health and Human Services in January 2024,” the general stated.

Kirillov claimed at the end of the previous year that Russia possessed records demonstrating the US had studied highly dangerous diseases and components of bioweapons in Ukraine.

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