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Russia Continues Spreading Disinformation about Mosquitoes from “Secret U.S. Bio-Labs”

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The statement that Eastern Europe is suffering from an epidemic of malaria mosquitoes and ticks due to U.S. bio-laboratories is manipulative.

Description of the fake LIE

The experiments of the U.S. military with mosquitoes, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, provoke the emergence of artificial foci of epidemics. This was reported by the head of the Russian Troops of Radiological, Chemical and Biological Defence of the Armed Forces Kirilov.

Refutation TRUTH

The statement about the connection of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to the activities of American laboratories for the development of biological weapons is not confirmed by anyone, StopFake investigators note. The rapid spread of malaria mosquitoes in the world is associated with global warming, and not with the activities of “secret biological laboratories,” as ecologists and biologists have repeatedly stated.

“The narrative about ‘secret U.S. biological laboratories’ in Ukraine was repeatedly spread by the Kremlin and was never confirmed by factual data. The statement about the creation of artificial malaria foci is no exception.”

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation finances research projects on malaria mosquitoes, but they aim to create a malaria vaccine, develop new drugs and innovative mosquito counteraction methods.

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