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US envoy says Russian documents don’t support statements on biolabs in Ukraine

Deputy Representative of the US to the UN Richard Mills pointed out that Russian delegation talking points about poisoned banknotes, secret treatment of psychiatric prisoners and non-disclosure agreements sounded "as if they came from a bad spy novel"

UNITED NATIONS, May 13. /TASS/. The US believes that the documents Russia submitted to the UN Security Council don’t support the accusations about military biological activities in Ukraine that involved Washington, Deputy Representative of the US to the UN Richard Mills said at UNSC meeting on Friday that Russia called to discuss US biolabs in Ukraine

"We heard this morning fanciful claims about poisoned banknotes, secret treatment of psychiatric prisoners, non-disclosure agreements as if the Russian delegation talking points came from a bad spy novel," he said. "Even the documents Moscow circulated don't support their allegations."

Previously, Russian Defense Ministry Spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov said that during the special military operation in Ukraine, Russian forces unearthed evidence pointing to an emergency cleanup by the Kiev regime of traces of a military biological program, carried out in Ukraine and bankrolled by the US Defense Department. According to Konashenkov, staff from these Pentagon-run Ukrainian-based labs revealed the emergency disposal of particularly dangerous pathogens on February 24, namely, the plague, anthrax, tularemia, cholera and other deadly diseases.