The novel "Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever" (CCHF diversion). The characters
in the novel are young Asians who planned to have a bachelor party. The charter plane
crashed and went down in an unknown area. The young survivors were discovered
by militants of an unknown group. They captured them. "CCHF." is the code name
for a secret plan for subversion. The primary objective of this plan is a major viral
epidemic among potential enemies. The militants urgently developed this secret
plan. To execute this plan, the militants forcibly captured a group of young Asians
from a crashed plane. To carry out this plan, the militants already had dangerous
virus strains, both with RNA and DNA genomes, in a low-temperature refrigerator
in their arsenal. They were frozen. The guerrillas took into account that viruses with
single-chain genomes are very vulnerable and, if infected, can be destroyed by any
viral preparations. Therefore, they had in their arsenal not only viruses with a singlechain
genome, but also with two chains. Because viruses with two chains, had a lot of
proteins in the genome and were better adapted to any environment. They wanted
the revived viruses, to have the clarity and precision of their genome, which would
allow the replication process to go its work in the human cell without errors in the
synthesis of viral proteins and nucleic acid for self-assembly and reproduction of new
virions.
All of these dangerous strains were from a particularly dangerous classification group,
which had been stored for a long time and were waiting to be used in the creation of
biological weapons.
The militants set accelerated tasks for the young Asians to implement the conceived
plan of work. The important tasks were, first, to revive dangerous virus strains in
special cell cultures and, second, to infect susceptible living vectors.