Anonymous ID: dc3e34 Aug. 6, 2022, 10:14 p.m. No.17106024   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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“I mean thedistribution of counterfeit banknotes that were infected with a very dangerous, highly pathogenic strain of Asian tuberculosis,” Irina Yarovaya specified.

In addition to the case with banknotes, the Co-Chair of the Commission informed about the activities of theveterinary laboratoryin Mariupol, which at first was out of sight of the military: there had been revealed pathogens of diseases not typical for veterinary medicine, like typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, perfringens. 124 seized strains are being studied by specialists, as added Irina Yarovaya.

“For the first time, we had revealed in documents that were seized by the Ministry of Defense facts that dangerous experiments were conducted on Ukrainian servicemen…

 

The article above matches to this article, and proves that it very possible S. Korea are using the same methods on N Korea, as Ukraine with disease and biolabs. How many biolabs in S. Korea?

 

‘Alien things’ brought covid into North Korea, regime says

July 1, 2022

 

North Korea is suspected to have received some medical aid from China since its outbreak, according to South Korean reports.

North Korea has previously warned of thevirus spreading through objects and animals, even though public health experts have said the coronavirus rarely spreads through surface transmission. In early June…

 

North Korea said it is monitoring the movements of migratory birds as part of its anti-coronavirus measures.

 

Experts say the virus probably entered the country during a brief opening of trade activity earlier this year along North Korea’s border with China. There were reports of cases near the North Korea-China border before Pyongyang’s official announcement in May.

 

But North Korea’s statement on Friday suggests leader Kim Jong Un is looking to blame his southern neighbor.

 

“North Korea basically held South Korea accountable for spread of the coronavirus, and defector groups’ leaflet campaigns will be met with a very hard-line response from North Korea going forward,” said Cheong Seong-chang, a North Korea analyst at South Korea’s Sejong Institute.

 

On Friday, North Korea called on its citizens to beware of activity along the border and to report incidents immediately so thatauthorities can “deal with alien things coming by wind and other climate phenomena and balloons… and trace their source to the last.”…

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/07/01/north-korea-alien-covid-outbreak/