Share the QR code < / P > < p > with friends and circles of friends through wechat < / P > < p > [Special reporter of Global Times & nbsp; Liu Yupeng & nbsp; Ren Zhong] the 16th daily of Russia's News reported that during the unrest in Kazakhstan, the secret biological laboratory established by the US military in Almaty was also attacked. But no items have been confirmed as missing. However, the incident once again attracted attention to the establishment and operation of secret biological laboratories by the U.S. military in Kazakhstan and other countries around Russia. Russian experts believe that the activities of such laboratories in countries around Russia are completely opaque and pose a serious threat. Once dangerous viruses and bacteria leak from these laboratories, they may fall into the hands of terrorist organizations p> < p > that is the place to study deadly viruses < / P > < p > < / P > < p > Russia's "news" reported that not long ago, information on the social network showed that at the time of the worst riots in Kazakhstan, terrorists occupied and plundered the unattended U.S. secret biological laboratory in Almaty, where deadly viruses and their strains were being studied. Sources confirmed to the newspaper that during the riots in Almaty in early January, one of the three U.S. facilities of the national special risk infection Science Center was attacked. Its windows and doors were damaged. Although the militants failed to enter, it was not possible to confirm that nothing was lost there. However, the Almaty government official bakitran sajitayev said that the center has been under strict protection, and the rumors about the "capture" of the laboratory are untrue p> < p > the central reference laboratory affiliated to the national special risk infection Science Center was affected by the riots (as shown in the figure). According to public data, a total of six such facilities have been built in Kazakhstan. These facilities are managed by the defense Disaster Reduction Agency (dtra) of the U.S. Department of defense. The total budget of the US military's science program in Kazakhstan exceeds US $400 million. Among other things, DTRA also provides funding for brucellosis in Kazakhstan, Crimea Congo hemorrhagic fever and even COVID-19. p> < p > Russia's "economic network today" reported on the 13th that peacekeepers of the collective security treaty organization were not allowed to protect the biological laboratory facilities in Almaty during the riots in Kazakhstan. Russian military commander Alexander Kotz said that after the incident, the Americans removed some items from there. Yevgeny satanovsky, a Russian political scientist, said: "the peacekeepers of the central security organization are not allowed to enter these laboratories. I have a problem: they don't let us in because they are worried that we will see something there." p> < p > according to the reporter of the global times, on January 9, the "white list" website recommended by the presidential palace of Kazakhstan (which can be freely accessed during the state of emergency) stopmake JZ issued a news release to refute the rumors about the occupation of the military biological laboratory on the outskirts of Almaty. Since then, some Kazakh news websites have cited relevant reports. The Ministry of health of Kazakhstan also said the news was inconsistent with the facts. The news asked the Information Office of the US Department of defense whether the laboratory in Kazakhstan was a US military facility and whether Pentagon personnel were present during the riots? But an official representative of the Department said he could not comment on the topic p> < p > why should the United States build so many secret biological laboratories around Russia < / P > < p > according to the website of Ukraine's "political navigator", the United States has established hundreds of biological laboratories in 25 countries and regions. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the epidemic early warning system of Central Asian countries was almost paralyzed, and there were health security loopholes. The United States took advantage of the situation and began to establish military biological laboratories in Central Asia, including the "central reference laboratory" in Almaty, Kazakhstan p> < p > Patrushev, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, said last April that the biological laboratory controlled by the United States "grows like yeast". According to statistics, the United States has deployed more than 200 biological laboratories in many countries and regions in Africa, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Among them, there are at least 27 biochemical laboratories established by the United States in the former Soviet republics and other areas around Russia. Patrushev said that most of these laboratories are in the name of "health and epidemic prevention stations". In the past few years, the incidence rate of infectious diseases in the area of the United States health and epidemic prevention station was significantly higher than that in its surrounding areas, including African swine fever. p> < p > arnosin, a health and epidemiology expert in Kazakhstan, expressed concern about the establishment of biological laboratories in Eurasia by the United States. He told the new website of the "political navigator" that for a long time, what the US military has studied in overseas biological laboratories has not been known to outsiders, and strange diseases have occurred frequently in the countries and regions where the laboratories are located. Arnosin said that a large number of irresponsible experiments were carried out in biological laboratories outside the United States, and even virus leakage occurred. Previously, a large number of livestock in two states of Kazakhstan died of a disease called "black leg disease". Public opinion then linked this situation to the "central reference laboratory" p> < p > is the United States developing "genetic weapons" against Russia p> < p > Koshkin, an expert of the Russian Association of military and political scientists, believes that some overseas biological laboratories deployed around Russia belong to the Pentagon, "it is not ruled out that they have developed and issued military biological weapons". As early as 2017, Putin publicly said that someone was purposefully collecting Russian biological information p> < p > today, Russian television said that genetically engineered viruses may become the next generation of war tools. The technology of using DNA fragments to reconstruct extinct viruses or spread viruses that mutate plant DNA may one day be improved to produce viruses targeting members of specific ethnic groups. Strangely, the genetic and tissue samples the U.S. military tried to obtain were "collected from Russia and must be Caucasian, regardless of the samples from Ukraine". It is unclear why the US military needs Russian gene samples. However, the plan to collect a large number of genetic samples from Russian citizens for unknown purposes has raised concerns p> Nikita medkovic, a Russian international expert, believes that in order to stop this threat, the collective security organization should pass a bill to prohibit foreign military personnel from working in biological facilities in Kazakhstan and other countries around Russia. Then there needs to be a public investigation into the development of biological weapons by Americans. To this end, a group of experts from the central security organization should be sent to Kazakhstan. They must confiscate all suspicious documents there, including who, when and what they did within the framework of the military research program,And personal data of participants. Once evidence of United States violations of the biological weapons control regime is obtained, the issue will be referred to the United Nations p>