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The dumbest ever propaganda is that Russia’s blowing up Ukrainian bio labs and that’s supposed to save people, when that could, and may have, spread all sorts of pathogens randomly into the air. What the US gave Ukraine was nothing compared to the approximately $ 1 Billion given to Russia to fund research in an attempt to keep them from selling pathogens to terrorists or terrorist states, after the fall of the USSR and continuing into the 2000s and 2010s. Much was given while Putin was President. And, most of the projects-money for Ukraine was under the pro-Russian President Yanukovych who was impeached and fled to Russia, subsequent to the Maidan protests. Putin’s as grateful as a pet python that gets tired of chicken and eats its owner. The two sites in the world with smallpox are the US CDC and Russia’s VECTOR lab, which suffered an explosion in Sept. 2019. Pro-Russian Yanukovych was in office from 25 Feb. 2010-22 Feb. 2014: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_Ukraine You can compare these dates to the dates linked, further below, which were almost entirely from his administration. Putin’s and his cronies are very connected to Klaus Schwab and WEF: https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2022/02/25/some-world-economic-forum-strategic-partners-will-surprise-include-russian-government-owned-controlled-companies/

Russia’s modified their fake concerns somewhat, it appears. The real concerns are an out-of-control megalomaniacal Russian government, which has portable mini-nuclear weapons; control of Ukrainian nuclear sites, and smallpox. Russia-the USSR was working on making smallpox more dangerous. Putin must go! 22 years of his KGB-FSB crap is too much. We pray that a brave soul steps forth to save us. The Ides of March are soon, though not soon enough.

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Russia VECTOR Bio Lab Researched Vaccine for the Original SARS-COVID; VECTOR Lab Exploded in September 2019; SARS-COVID-19 Appears in China in October or November

This is the US Embassy Kyiv page that has gotten a lot of people excited for no reason. Some of the links are dead, but they are from several US and Ukrainian administrations ago. In the archives you can see that they are apparently a big nothing, except that Russia bombing them was still a potentially dangerous idea:

General description:
Biological Threat Reduction Program
Home | Embassy | U.S. Embassy Kyiv | Sections & Offices | Defense Threat Reduction Office | Biological Threat Reduction Program

The U.S. Department of Defense’s Biological Threat Reduction Program collaborates with partner countries to counter the threat of outbreaks (deliberate, accidental, or natural) of the world’s most dangerous infectious diseases.  The program accomplishes its bio-threat reduction mission through development of a bio-risk management culture; international research partnerships; and partner capacity for enhanced bio-security, bio-safety, and bio-surveillance measures. The Biological Threat Reduction Program’s priorities in Ukraine are to consolidate and secure pathogens and toxins of security concern and to continue to ensure Ukraine can detect and report outbreaks caused by dangerous pathogens before they pose security or stability threats.

Current executive agents of the Biological Threat Reduction Program in Ukraine are the Ministry of Health, the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection, the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences, and the Ministry of Defense.

Ministry of Defense (MOD) COVID-19 Response Assistance

Sanitary-Epidemiological Department (SED) of the Medical Command of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense received four mobile laboratories from DTRA with the goal of reinforcing the system of epidemiological surveillance in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense received an official Order from the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine concerning the deployment of the mobile labs to the regions of Kyiv, Lviv and Eastern Ukraine to help with the COVID-19 response.

On April 11, 2020, President Zelenskyy visited the SED unit in Pokrovskoye City, Donetsk Oblast, and familiarized himself with the capabilities of the mobile laboratories to help military and civilian people during the COVID-19 epidemic. (News article: https://web.archive.org/web/20220218223743/https://www.unian.ua/war/10954781-zelenskiy-pribuv-na-donbas-inspektuye-nametove-mistechko-dlya-hvorih-na-covid-19-fotoreportazh.html )

Laboratory Construction

BTRP has upgraded many laboratories for the Ministry of Health and the State Food Safety and Consumer Protection Service of Ukraine, reaching Biosafety Level 2. In 2019, BTRP constructed two laboratories for the latter, one in Kyiv and one in Odesa.

Science Writing Mentorship Program (www.SWMProgramUA.com)

The Science Writing Mentorship Program (SWMP) was initiated at the beginning of 2016. The overall focus of SWMP is to advance One Health initiatives and disease risk mitigation in Ukraine through effective dissemination of scientific findings at BTRP-supported laboratories. The program seeks to improve the science writing skills of participants to afford them the opportunity for publishing and obtaining grants for projects.

In addition, there is an annual Ukraine Regional One Health Research Symposium that features participants of SWMP and many others. In 2019, the Symposium had a total of 553 participants and 446 presentations.

Active Research Projects

BTRP supports many collaborative research projects through which Ukrainian and American scientists work together.  A few recent examples are:
*  “Risk Assessment of Selected Avian EDPs Potentially Carried by Migratory Birds over Ukraine”
* “Prevalence of Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus and hantaviruses in Ukraine and the potential requirement for differential diagnosis of suspect leptospirosis patients”
*   “The Spread of African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) in Domestic Pigs and Wild Boars in Ukraine – Building Capacity for Insight into the Transmission of ASFV through Characterization of Virus Isolates by Genome Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis”
* “ASF Biosurveillance and ASF Regional Risk Assessment: A Field to Plate Survey”
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* Conferences

BTRP invites Ukrainian scientists to participate in scientific conferences worldwide where they have the opportunity to present their work and integrate into the international science community.

Biosurveillance Network of the Silk Road (BNSR)

In 2016 the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection signed a memorandum on joining a multi-national working group with the goal to strengthen global health security and create well-functioning disease surveillance networks in the Eastern European region that includes Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine.
* African Swine Fever Prevention Awareness (YouTube video)
* Defense Threat Reduction Agency Biological Threat Reduction Program: Ukraine, Caucasus and Central Asia (YouTube video)

https://web.archive.org/web/20220121195456/https://ua.usembassy.gov/embassy/kyiv/sections-offices/defense-threat-reduction-office/biological-threat-reduction-program/
Link – https://ua.usembassy.gov/embassy/kyiv/sections-offices/defense-threat-reduction-office/biological-threat-reduction-program/
https://web.archive.org/web/20220228203933/https://ua.usembassy.gov/embassy/kyiv/sections-offices/defense-threat-reduction-office/biological-threat-reduction-program/
This is one that was circulating on the web, but it’s also linked below. It’s from 2012, once again under the pro-Russian President: https://web.archive.org/web/20170130193016/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-kharkiv-eng.pdf

We numbered and provided the links to the documents which are listed on the side of the page and the approximate years.
1: 2012 under pro-Putin president: https://web.archive.org/web/20210510125538/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-dnipropetrovsk-rdvl_eng.pdf
2: 2012- April 2013 under pro-Putin president: https://web.archive.org/web/20210502002037/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/kiev-ivm-fact-sheet-eng.pdf
3: 2011 Disease surveillance system software GIS https://web.archive.org/web/20210512073335/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-eidss.pdf
4: Pathogen asset control 2009 accounting management software for bio agents: https://web.archive.org/web/20210506212717/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-pathogen-asset-control.pdf
5: Various non-proliferation agreements up through a 2010 law:

Click to access dtro-btrp-regulatory-factsheet-eng.pdf

6. Central Reference Lab Central Reference Laboratory (CRL) (PDF 146 KB)
7. Kherson diagnostic lab from 2012: https://web.archive.org/web/20210513013219/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-kherson-fact-sheet-eng.pdf
8. 2011-2012 https://web.archive.org/web/20210513180751/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-ternopil-fact-sheet-eng.pdf
9. August 2010 diagnostic lab https://web.archive.org/web/20210430040942/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-zakarpatska-fact-sheet-eng.pdf
10. 2009-2012 https://web.archive.org/web/20210428055515/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-lviv-lrieh-eng.pdf
11. Lyiv Fact Sheet 2012 https://web.archive.org/web/20210428081249/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-lviv-rdvl-eng.pdf
12. Kharkiv Diagnostic Laboratory (PDF 98 KB)
* 2011-2012 https://web.archive.org/web/20210512041322/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-kharkiv-eng.pdf
* 13. 2012-2013Luhansk Regional Diagnostic Veterinary Laboratory (Luhansk RDVL) (PDF 91 KB) https://web.archive.org/web/20210511164310/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-luhansk-eng.pdf
* 14. Dnipropetrovsk Diagnostic Laboratory (PDF 102 KB)
* 2010-2012 https://web.archive.org/web/20210510133119/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-dnipropetrovsk-eng.pdf
* 15. Vinnytsia Diagnostic Laboratory (Vinnytsia DL) (PDF 99 KB)
2009-2012 https://web.archive.org/web/20210506053014/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-vinnitsa-eng.pdf

The one link that does’t seem to match up is this one. So we found another link.
Central Reference Lab Ukraine – also old: http://www.clab.com.ua/?page_id=358&lang=en