
Russia Calls for UN Security Council Meeting To Investigate US Military Biolabs In Ukraine
Russia has requested a meeting of the United Nations Security Council to investigate suspected US military biolabs in Ukraine.

Russia has requested a meeting of the United Nations Security Council to investigate suspected US military biolabs in Ukraine.

the U.S. doesn’t only project power across the globe through its massive military. It also weaponizes the U.S. dollar, using its economic dominance and its privilege as the issuer of the reserve currency as a carrot-stick tool of foreign policy.

The Russian Defense Ministry stated on Thursday that one of the objectives of the US funded biological research laboratories in Ukraine was the development of bioweapons having the capability of targeting specific ethnic groups.

It was the World Health Organization (WHO) advised Ukraine to destroy ‘high-threat pathogens’ in the country’s public health laboratories in order to prevent “any potential spills” that might infect the population during the Russian invasion.

According to CIA Director William Burns, Russia’s attack of Ukraine has fallen far short of Vladimir Putin’s expectations, and the Russian president is likely to increase military operations.

Since the first week of the Ukrainian conflict on February 24, NPP has been under Russian military control. But now, the data from Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant has gone offline, as per IAEA reports.

For years, Russia has been calling on Western nations to investigate cases of human rights abuse, illegal killings, and war crimes committed by the Ukrainian authorities that came to power after the 2014 coup. Moscow pointed out that many of them were committed by neo-Nazis against Russians or Russian-speaking people.

As several Western corporations continue to leave Russia as a result of it’s military action in Ukraine Russia may nationalize the foreign owned factories that have shut operations in the country.

The world order seems to be changing dramatically following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Dr Bharat Karnad, emeritus professor of national security studies at the Centre for Policy Research, the New Delhi think-tank, believes the global political situation is in a flux, thereby impacting the strategic and domestic politics
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