Satellite images show a shocking development at Sergiyev Posad-6, a facility near Moscow once central to the Soviet Union’s bioweapons program. The images reveal extensive new construction, adding over 250,000 square feet and 10 new high-security buildings equipped with advanced containment features. Historically, the lab weaponized lethal pathogens like smallpox and Ebola. While Russian officials claim the expansion is for bioterror defense research, experts suspect other motives. The timing aligns with Russian disinformation campaigns on “Ukrainian bioweapons,” raising global concerns about Moscow’s intentions. Could this expansion signal a new bioweapons race?
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