Igor Kirillov

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Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov

Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation was known for his Ministry of Defense briefings where he detailed the Western biological weapons threat, the Biden crime familys' involvement in the Ukrainian biolab saga and the lab origin of pathogens like Covid-19.[1]

Kirillov had been systematically exposing the crimes of the Anglo-Saxons for many years, with facts in hand: NATO provocations with chemical weapons in Syria, Britain's manipulations with prohibited chemical substances and provocations in Salisbury and Amesbury, the deadly activities of American biolabs in Ukraine and much more.

Kirillov and his assistant were assassinated on December 17, 2024 by an improvised explosive device (IED) as they walked past an electric scooter positioned at the entrance of a residential building in Moscow. Approximately 200 grams of TNT were packed into the device.

Investigations

Hunter Biden's Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners (RSTP) was a lead financial backer of Metabiota, a pandemic tracking and response firm that partnered with Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance and the Wuhan Institute of Virology.[2]

In May 2023, Gen. Kirillov stated that the Russian military had obtained samples of deadly Avian Influenza, also known as Bird Flu, from a captured U.S. Department of Defense lab in the Kherson region, with a potential 40% mortality rate in humans.

In August 2023, Kirillov outlined how the United States and Big Pharma "rule the world" by "manufacturing biological crises".

He discussed how all of this evidence has been submitted to the United Nations Security Council many times and was vetoed every time by the United States. Kirillov found the paper trail proving that the US government, along with NGOs and oligarchs, created Covid 19, and used it to generate trillions of dollars in profit for pharmaceutical companies via vaccine production. Kirillov submitted documented evidence to the UN about Hunter Biden's Metabiota, and accused George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden, of creating biological weapons in Ukraine,[3] as well as advancing government overreach via emergency powers.[4]

Under Kirillov's leadership, the chemical lab in Avdeevka was documented, which put the entire international Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in an uncomfortable position.

SBU/CIA hit job

The method of the attack is as shocking as the act itself—an electric scooter turned into a remotely detonated bomb.

Ukrainian Intelligence services took credit for the killing. Ex-CIA analyst Larry Johnson noted thatKirillov was murdered for "exposing the West's role in these biolabs throughout Ukraine...There's a lot of money involved with that. Whenever you get a lot of money like that involved, you can guarantee that there's going to be organized criminal activity, and so I think he hurt some major financial interests and this may have well been part of payback.

Michael Maloof, former senior security policy analyst in the Office of the US Secretary of Defense, confirmed Kirillov's murder was definitely an act of terrorism.[5]

Kiev undeniably consulted with Western intelligence, when plotting the hit on Kirillov, Johnson maintains. He added that it was “a sophisticated operation, and it had a level of support.”

The top Russian general had regularly accused Ukraine and its US bosses of operating biolabs and orchestrating false flags using toxic substances, presenting solid evidence to substantiate the claims. However, this “incredibly incriminating” information received virtually no coverage in the West, the former intelligence official emphasized.

He added that never in his almost 40 years of professional experience in the world of intelligence had he seen “anything comparable to the number of biological labs that were set up and operating in Ukraine with the direct participation of the United States."

The suspect

The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) published footage of the interrogation of Akhmad Kurbanov, an Uzbek citizen, who perpetrated the terrorist attack that killed General Kirillov.

I came to Moscow on a mission for the Ukrainian special services. I arrived, bought a scooter and a few months later the materials for the bomb arrived. I took it. Then we got everything ready and put it near General Kirillov's house. And when he came out of the house, I pressed the button. Why did I do this? For what [reason]? I was offered 100,000 dollars and a European passport."[6]

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