Russia sees biolaboratories in Kazakhstan and has not ruled out an invasion of the country


An armed conflict with Kazakhstan is said to be inevitable on RosTV.
Pro-Kremlin political analyst Yevgeny Satanovsky said that there are allegedly "American biolaboratories" on the territory of Kazakhstan and Russia should do something about it, he said on the air of the programme "Evening with Vladimir Solovyov.
The expert noted that previously he found the claims about biolaboratories in Kazakhstan funny, but now he is aware of at least two. He also said that the presence of these facilities on the territory of Kazakhstan could cause a military clash:
I kept laughing about it at the time. It can't be. Kazakhstan and America, how? But Ukraine has them, Kazakhstan has two. So a direct confrontation will definitely happen
Satanovsky also believes that US military and biological laboratories are located in Ukraine, with scientists from Britain and Germany working there, he said
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