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Site B33 (WF)

A BRF-owned research facility in Arkhangelsk, Russia
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Site B33
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General Information
Official nameResearch Facility B33
AbbreviationsSB33
TypeResearch facility
Laboratory typeUnderground multi-purpose laboratory
Research typeClassified, allegedly human experimentation
StatusSold to the Russian government
Location Arkhangelsk, Russia
Coordinates64°33'03.1"N 40°43'31.7"E
History
Construction started atFebruary 4, 2016
Completed atMay 21, 2018
Closed atAugust 7, 2019
FateSold to the Russian government and repurposed by the Rosatom state corporation
EventsNorthway's intrusion into Site B33
Location Information
Floors6 underground levels
2 above ground floors
Security systemsComplete coverage of all facility floors with CCTV, metal scanners, regular security patrols and night guards, containment chambers
Power systemsSelf-sustaining power grid consisting of 5 high-efficiency industrial generators
Political Information
Owner(s)Boreas Research Facility
Rosatom (since 2019)
Additional Information
StaffClassified

Site B33 was a Boreas Research Facility laboratory in Arkhangelsk, Russia. The construction began on February 4, 2016, and was completed on May 21, 2018. The research goals of the facility were classified, but it is believed that the facility specialized in human experimentation. The facility was mostly underground, with 2 stories above ground and 6 stories below. The director of the facility is unknown.

After the dissolution of the BRF on August 7, 2019, the facility was sold off to the Russian government and repurposed by the Rosatom state corporation. The facility was then used for nuclear research.

Allegations of human experimentation

The only person who claimed that the facility was experimenting on humans was Mikhail Kovac, a friend of Denis Urakolouy and a second-in-command in Northway Faction. These claims were mostly based on the fact that Boreas Research Facility had signed a cooperation agreement with the United Nations Anomaly Control Organization. This treaty included the right to conduct experiments on humans.

NTF Incident

On December 26, 2018, Northway Faction violated the cooperation treaty signed with Boreas Research Facility and invaded the facility. The organization sent only one operative — Bakir Zadeh, who was quickly captured by security personnel of the facility. Northway attempted to rescue him, but the BRF executed Zadeh. This incident marked the beginning of the war between Northway and Boreas.