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  • ...Deputy Director of [[Biopreparat]], where he oversaw a vast program of BW facilities. ...f>Anderson, D. (2006), ''Lessons Learned from the Former Soviet Biological Warfare Program''; UMI Dissertation Services, UMI NO. 3231331</ref>
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  • ...biological.html Dembek, Zygmunt F. (2007), ''Medical Aspects of Biological Warfare''], (Series: [[Textbook of Military Medicine|Textbooks of Military Medicine ...laboratories and testing sites for the [[Soviet Union]]'s Microbiological Warfare Group tasked with inventing and testing the effects of multiple fatal disea
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  • ...x|viral disease]] which occurred as a result of a field test at a Soviet [[biological weapon]]s (BW) facility on an island in the [[Aral Sea]]. The incident sick ...al weapons program]] also included numerous other research and operational facilities throughout the country.) Aralsk-7 had a history of association with [[fish
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  • ...uent suffering of 40,000 wounded soldiers left on the field due to lack of facilities, personnel, and truces to give them medical aid moved Dunant into action. U ...e Conventions of 1899 and 1907]] which extended the articles to [[maritime warfare]].<ref>Encyclopædia Britannica, "Geneva Conventions".</ref> The 1906 versi
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  • ...ction, stockpiling and transfer of chemical weapons. Any chemical used for warfare is considered a chemical weapon by the Convention. The parties' main obliga ...convention has provisions for systematic evaluation of chemical production facilities, as well as for investigations of allegations of use and [[chemical weapon
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