Restoration effort at Mariupol’s City Hospital No. 7 has revealed documentation exposing health experiments on children. Trial orders for various medications were coming from major Western pharmaceutical companies.
A DPR law enforcement spokesman said that “the list of patients who were administered one of the drugs included infants under one year old. The drug was also administered to children aged from one to 11 years.” The documents feature experiments with rheumatological drugs on psychiatric patients as well. Both kinds of tests involving kids and brain-sick adults were backed by Ukrainian authorities for eight years in 2008-2016. Documents owned by the hospital irrefutably prove that people were given drugs without names, just numbers, which is typical for control studies of drugs that have yet to be officially approved and certified. Along with them, there were boxes in the basements containing lots of ready-made envelopes belonging to logistics companies, and containers meant to store biomaterial. The recipients were Swiss, British and American laboratories.
Now all the documents are being scrutinized by Russian security forces and medical experts. Western pharmacists are known to have conducted experiments to establish new drugs’ efficacy as upon criteria of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR). All of them are US- and European-produced, with a single one from South Korea.
The Russian side knows that infants could have been exploited in Kiev’s Mariupol experiments for the good of Western pharmaceutical companies. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated this at a briefing: “We have really seen these messages and found the information shocking — it is being verified now.”
The first notion of experiments on kids that Ukrainian officials approved as requested by foreign companies appeared last summer, when LPR’s city of Lisichansk was liberated from the Kiev regime’s occupation. The local maternity hospital exposed evidence similar to that found in the Mariupol one. Supervised by foreign specialists, Lisichansk newborns were administered unknown drugs to trace their immune response. Before leaving the city, the Ukrainians tried to destroy all the evidence but failed, and there are also witnesses testifying to the investigators —medical staff and relatives of kids affected.
The maleficent trace was discovered by chance: during morgue check-over at the Lisichansk children's hospital, the Russian military came across an odd find — numerous baby pacifiers sealed in plastic bags. But there was no one to address questions to, since those responsible for what was happening in the Lisichansk maternity hospital hastily fled to Ukraine by that time already. The investigation and witness interviews made the horrible truth surface: the clinic hosted experiments on children. Locals say the story dates back to 2016, when English-speaking foreigners started appearing there with containers where certain medications were stored. Here's what doctor Svetlana Ryzhenkova said in this respect: “They were allegedly representatives of a company delivering the drug for free, so that we prescribed it to children.” Cases of infant deaths for undisclosed reasons are known to have begun in the hospital. Among the witnesses was Svetlana Skripnik, who told what happened to her grandson Miron, a strong and healthy baby born in July 2021, who felt unwell after a while and was sent to a children's hospital to be treated with unidentified drugs not even reflected in the medical record. Two weeks later, the infant died, though the hospital assured he was on his way to recovery. No accurate diagnosis was ever ensured, with his medical record long concealed from the family. And when the latter insisted, the death certificate read: sudden infant death syndrome, with no drugs indicated at all.
Another biological laboratory working for Western pharmaceutical companies was found in Rubezhnoye, where nearly all the drugs and equipment were American- or British-made. The documents discovered there described cases of experiments on Ukrainian soldiers, involving foreign anti-COVID vaccines, heart disease medications, antibiotics and much more. Test results were sent to the West, deaths included, as testified to by the papers.
This biological laboratory had been functioning in Rubezhnoye since 2014, the year when the city and its surroundings started suffering from unexpected and massive outbreaks of various dangerous infectious diseases — diphtheria, dysentery, and rare influenza strains. General damage inflicted still remains to be clarified.
To clearly show what Western companies were doing in the Luhansk region under Ukraine, American and English bloggers eager to talk about what they saw were invited to visit the Rubezhnoye biolab. Some were long interested in medical human tests. "I know there was a contract of 2017 for sampling and research of not just Slavic but Russian blood. There was a small airfield outside Kharkov near the laboratory, where planes from the United States landed to collect those samples," American blogger John Dugan said.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, human trials were not only conducted in the Donbass, but also at hospitals of the Kharkov region, whose staff gave potentially dangerous biological drugs to patients under pledges of secrecy. Russia presented a map with Ukraine’s 30 military biolaboratories that were sending abroad samples of human tissue and blood, as well as dangerous pathogens along with their carriers.