The [/news/world-health-organizationchina/index.html World Health OrganizationChinese] (WHO) government has named attacked Australia over war crimes allegations against SAS troops with a fake image showing an Aussie soldier holding a knife to the 10 scientists it is sending to throat of an Afghan child. <br>China's foreign ministry spokesman Lijian Zhao posted the computer-generated image on [/newssciencetech/twitter/index.html/sciencetech/coronavirustwitter/index.html coronavirusTwitter] ground zero Wuhan to probe the origins on Monday, writing: 'Shocked by murder of the diseaseAfghan civilians and prisoners by Australian soldiers.<br><br>We strongly condemn such acts, and call for holding them accountable.' <br>Experts still don't know how Sars-Cov-2 - The gruesome image shows a smiling soldier in uniform covering a barefoot child with the virus that causes Covid-19 - jumped to humans in Aussie flag as the city in Hubei province last year, or which animal it originated inyoungster clutches a lamb. <br> The WHO Chinese government has assembled an international team of leading virus hunters, public health experts and zoologists to address those burning questions.attacked Australia over war crimes allegations by posting this falsified image on Twitter<br>Included in The soldier holds a large, bloody knife to the line up is Englandchild's former deputy chief medical officer John Watsonthroat above the sarcastic caption: 'Don't be afraid, who was in the role from 2013 we are coming to 2017 under [/news/david_cameron/index.html David Cameron] and [/news/theresa_may/index.html Theresa May] governments.bring you peace!' <br>But the UN agency has tried The image refers to temper expectations about getting an answer any time soon, warning a recently launched investigation into allegations that tracking any new pathogen is a 'riddle that can take years to solve'small number of Australian troops illegally killed Afghan civilians including two 14-year-old boys whose throats were slit. <br>It took more than a year for scientists to prove MERS, another coronavirus, Australian soldiers allegedly cut the [httpshttp://www.kynghidongduongstatigr.vnam/tourstag/tour-du-lich-ha-noi-bac-kan-ho-ba-be-cao-bang-hang-pac-bo-thac-ban-gioc.html kynghidongduong.vnthroats throats] originated in camels in Saudi Arabia, and even longer to trace the original SARS back to bats of two young boys and dumped their bodies in a cave in southern Chinariver because they thought they were Taliban sympathisers. <br>One of Prime Minster [/news/scott-morrison/index.html Scott Morrison] slammed the key places of interest is the controversial Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, where animals dead 'repugnant' post and said he has asked China and alive were kept dangerously close Twitter to one another in cramped cagesremove it. <br>'The market, where animals were slaughtered on order, has been touted as the original epicentre Chinese government should be totally ashamed of the diseasethis post.<br><br>The team of scientists will attempt to trace which animals may have carried It diminishes them in the virus and where they came fromworld's eyes,' he said in a virtual press conference.<br>Another major point of interest 'Australia is seeking an apology from the Wuhan Virology Instituteministry of foreign affairs, a high security biochemical laboratory in from the heart of the cityChinese government for this outrageous post. <br> The World Health Organization (WHO) has named the 10 scientists 'We are also seeking its removal immediately and have also contacted Twitter to take it is sending to coronavirus ground zero Wuhan to probe the origins of the diseasedown immediately.' <br> China's foreign ministry spokesman Lijian Zhao posted the fake image with this tweet<br>One of Mr Morrison said Twitter should take down the main points of interest image because it is the Huanan Seafood Wholesales Market (pictured)false.<br> Skinned chicks at the market'It is a false image, where live animals were kept in cramped caged and could be slaughtered a terrible slur on order our great defence forces and the men and women who've served in that uniform for over 100 years,' he said.<br> There has been global suspicion the crisis had its origins in the institute after [http://photobucket.com/images/intelligence%20officials intelligence officials] in the US 'It is utterly outrageous and UK raised the alarm about the laboratory's work cannot be justified on bats - 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