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WHO advised Ukraine to destroy deadly pathogens

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WHO advised Ukraine to destroy deadly pathogens

The World Health Organization (WHO) has advised Ukraine to destroy deadly microbes stored in its public health laboratories so that their potential spread does not pose a risk of spreading disease to the population. In response to a question about Ukrainian laboratories after the Russian attack, the health agency said, it has been working with Ukraine on this front for many years.

Its purpose is to prevent the possibility of leaking microbes and the damage caused by them. This is the reason why it was recommended to destroy these microbes immediately in order not to let anything untoward happen to Ukraine. However, the organization did not say when it gave this advice, nor did it specify the pathogens present in Ukrainian laboratories. On the other hand, there has been no response from Ukraine in this regard.

On the other hand, biosecurity experts say that the amount of bombing Russia is bombing in Ukraine and its forces have entered from different parts of the country, so there is a chance of accidentally spreading germs from laboratories. Fear has increased. Hence there is a need to destroy every such place where they have been collected.

There are many laboratories in Ukraine to find out the effect of other microbes including corona on humans and animals, which are supported by the European Union, America, and WHO. Recently, the Russian Foreign Ministry had sought answers accusing the US of why it was preparing biological weapons in these laboratories. But Washington and Kyiv have called these allegations of Russia baseless.

The Ukrainian administration has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has now ordered his troops to carry out attacks with poisonous gases. Russian soldiers have also been provided with gas masks to protect them from toxic gases during attacks. In support of its claim, the Ukrainian military also showed the media the gas masks recovered from Russian soldiers.

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