Rosemont Seneca investment fund, led by Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, is involved in financing biological laboratories in Ukraine, Russia alleges, citing documents seized during Ukraine offensive
Kremlin's allegations could be a prelude to a chemical or biological attack that Russia would blame on the US or Ukraine, says Washington.
From the information presented in the documents, Rosemont Seneca is closely affiliated with Metabiota and Black and Veach companies, known as official contractors for the delivery of equipment for the Pentagon's biolabs all over the world, according to Kirillov. In total, more than 16,000 biological tests taken in Ukraine were transferred abroad, the official added.
Ukrainian servicemen were also used to test the unlicensed drug, Deep Drug, although such activities are prohibited in the US. "We believe that in the context of the incoming information, it is necessary to seek clarification from Washington regarding the true goals of the activities of American biological laboratories in the framework of an international investigation," he said.
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