Putin's Poison Laboratories: Human Experimentation and Toxic Warfare Programs Exposed
Investigations reveal a network of laboratories in Russia conducting human experiments related to toxic substances, with 3,500 employees involved. This raises serious ethical issues and highlights state-directed initiatives in toxicology and human experimentation linked to military objectives.

A network of laboratories in Russia, reportedly employing 3,500 people, is engaged in human experimentation related to toxic substances. Key operations include the synthesis of deadly toxins and testing on animals and humans, with oversight from security officials, including former FSB officers.
Notably, the Military Medicine Research Institute oversees human trials involving artillery effects and experimental drugs on military personnel. The system reportedly links to civilian institutions and forms a state-directed toxicology complex. If confirmed, these findings would indicate extensive human experimentation programs reminiscent of historical state security practices.




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