A high-ranking Russian general has alleged that the United States is planning to use drones to drop mosquitoes infected with malaria onto Russian soldiers in Ukraine. Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, [.]
"The Kyiv regime s planned flooding of Kherson region s territory may complicate the situation, including the situation with arbovirus infections," Russian official Igor Kirillov said.
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LVIV, Ukraine Nearly two weeks after the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in southeastern Ukraine the floodwaters are receding, but local officials are grappling with a new concern: the potential for outbreaks of waterborne diseases. On Saturday, local officials in Kherson and Mykolaiv, the two regions most affected by the flooding on the Dnipro River unleashed when the dam collapsed, outlined plans to ensure safe drinking water. And doctors in.
Concerns about waterborne illnesses add another challenge to Ukrainian officials as they report slow progress in the early stages of a counteroffensive aimed at taking back Russian territory.