A video material has been published on the social media "TikTok" with the caption "Axar Pandemic in 2024" by the account named "lumjanana009", which claims a series of plans for the world, planned by the last meeting (June 16, 2021) of US President Joe Biden with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The video claims that as a result of the meeting between the leaders of the US and Russia, the war in Ukraine, the use of biological weapons in Europe, and the disappearance of 20 thousand Chechens were planned.
However, hibrid.info has managed to prove that the claims presented in this video are unverified and as such do not hold up.
Link to the video material published on "TikTok" by the account "lumjanana009":
This video material, published today (May 9), has so far accumulated over 20 thousand views. (see photo below)

After research conducted through online search engines, hibrid.info has found published on the "White House" website, the press conference of President Joe Biden, following the conclusion of the US-Russia summit, in which the meeting between the two presidents of these two countries took place on June 16, 2021. (see here)
At the conference, the American president spoke about strong and stable relations between the two countries, as well as cooperation when it comes to mutual interests.
Hibrid.info has also found published President Biden's reaction against Russia's attack on Ukraine on February 23, 2022. (see here).
As for the claim about the use of biological weapons, this claim was checked and refuted by fact-checkers, “bbc.com” and “frontline.thehindu.com”. (see here and here)
Analyze:
The TikTok account named "lumjanana009" has published a video that shows some claims of secret plans in the meeting between the two presidents of the US and Russia, more specifically, Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin.
However, the content lacks evidence that would verify the veracity of the claims presented. Based on the working methodology, hibrid.info evaluates this claim as a "Conspiracy Theory".
Reasoning:
"Conspiracy theories" are media reports that disseminate a false or unverifiable description of a phenomenon, event, or person, presenting it as part of or the result of a secret plan ("conspiracy"). A characteristic of these reports is that they present a series of claims, presented as facts, between which cause-effect relationships are established, without providing any credible evidence.