The UN Security Council rejects Russia's fakes about US "bio-labs" in Ukraine
On Friday, the vast majority of UN Security Council member states rejected fake accusations of Russia's alleged "US military-biological activity in Ukraine."
This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Office of the President, Mykhailo Podoliak.
He noted that on March 18, at the initiative of the Russian Federation, an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council was held with an extremely cynical and fake agenda: "On new facts of US military and biological activity in Ukraine."
There, Russia tried to present alleged new facts related to US military-biological activity in Ukraine.
"Nonsense? Yes. But Russia hasn't used logic for a long time. Therefore, the United States and the vast majority of UN member states have rejected the fake accusations of the Russians.
Unfortunately, even the UN doesn't rule out that the briefing of the Russian Federation on biological laboratories may be one of the possible stages of preparation of the Kremlin "hawk" group for possible biological/chemical operations in Ukraine," he said.