BREAKING: Russian UN Rep at Security Council Accuses US of Testing Viral Agents in Ukraine — Including Coronavirus in Bats (VIDEO)

Russian Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya accused the United States of testing viral agents in Ukraine during Security Council testimony on Friday.

Nebenzya accused the US was testing coronavirus in Ukrainian bats.

As The Gateway Pundit reported last night — Russia called to convene the United Nations Security Council this morning to present evidence of military biological activities by the United States in Ukraine.

US officials offered varying responses to Russia’s claims on the Biolabs in Ukraine. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, for example, told lawmakers on Tuesday that Ukraine does, in fact, have “biological research facilities” in the country.

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Russian officials released a preliminary report before the hearing today.

The documents included one study that listed CDC official Andres Velasco-Villa listed by name.

The study shows US and Ukrainian officials studying insectivorous bats in Ukraine and detection of emerging viral and baterial pathogens including coronavirus.

The US was also funding bat research on coronavirus in Ukraine too!

You can find more documents in the link provided by Russian officials.

Of course, at this time it is not clear if this is Russian propaganda or actual captured documents.

Here is Russian representative accusing the US of COVID testing in Ukraine.

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