I support your info, as it comports with what I have read over the years.
I heard very early on about Russia’s primary targets early on in the “war” - they were going after the biolabs, and there were so many of them... Well over 40 of them, and I cant remember the exact number, pretty sure it was 47, but it might. have been 43.
The reason it caught my interest was a map showing the location of a major one way over toward the west, being taken out by the Russian, with the accompanying description of it being a particularly dangerous one...
The first thing the Russian military did in Ukraine was go to the labs, get evidence and papers (some of which was destroyed by the people in the labs), and then destroy the labs.
Have any of you watched the two Chernobyl documentaries on Amazon Prime? I watched both and they were eye-opening. One was a documentary account using real footage from the time. (Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes) The other was a mini series that was very closely scripted along the actual events. ( Chernobyl mini series ) Both were excellent. I had no idea the horrific deaths that radiation poisoning caused. The pictures of that poor fireman (whose wife provided a lot of commentary) were truly disturbing.
Another thing that became very evident was that the Chernobyl disaster was hugely responsible for the collapse of the Soviet Union. The unbelievable cost of the whole thing wrecked their already teetering economy, plus the cat was out of the bag at that point. Once the entire populace became aware that everything was a lie, it was done.