A senior U.S. defense official said Thursday that the U.S. has seen "indications" of Russia using a potential false flag operation about U.S.-Ukrainian biochemical weapons development as a pretext for the potential use of "these kinds of agents in an attack."
"We have picked up indications that the Russians could be making these claims, these false claims, about us and Ukrainian work in bio-defense, as a way of creating a pretext of their own to perhaps use these kinds of agents in an attack,” said the official.
On Thursday, there was a united front from the White House, State Department and the Pentagon rejecting Russian claims that the U.S. and Ukraine are developing these weapons, noting that Russia has previously used false flags and claims to justify the use of the very weapons they’ve made claims about.
When asked what prompted the U.S. to go public again with intelligence about a potential Russian false flag operation, a senior U.S. defense official would only describe "indications" of potential use.
"We're doing this because the Russians and the Chinese felt somehow important for them to put out a bunch of lies. They just flat out lied,” said the official. “We believe that this is potentially some sort of pre-textual argument that they are creating. We have indications of that."
The official added, “I won't get into how long we've had these indications or what the sources are thinking can understand that. But we believe their public narrative could be used, being used as a way to create that, that pretext."
When asked if that meant the U.S. had seen the movement of chemical or bio weapons near Ukraine or into Ukraine the official stuck to "indications". “I have to leave it with you with indications and [I’m] not going to be at liberty to go in more detail than that today.”
A senior defense intelligence official added that the U.S. assesses that Russia maintained an offensive bio-weapons program in violation of current conventions and no issues have been noted about Ukraine.
Ukraine’s intelligence agency also warned on Thursday that there are signs Russia might be planning to blow up a huge ammonia stockpile in eastern Ukraine as a false flag.
-ABC News' Luis Martinez