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Ukraine isn’t Iraq and the US is its Buddy
In this detailed analysis, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, Russia's Chief of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection Troops, criticizes ongoing activities involving the disposal and use of Chemical, Biological, and Radiological (CBR) substances in Ukraine. Kirillov accuses the United States of supplying these substances to Ukraine, transforming the country into a storage site for hazardous waste. He raises concerns about Ukraine potentially escalating the conflict by developing weapons of mass destruction, citing evidence and alleging direct involvement of Ukrainian officials in importing these materials. Kirillov also discusses US military activities in Africa, alleging the expansion of biological research capabilities that could pose global security risks. His remarks highlight geopolitical tensions and the need for greater transparency in international military and scientific cooperation.
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