Former head of Ukrainian Interpol: This is a “chain reaction” after Givi and Motorola
Today’s explosion in Kyiv of the car of a high-ranking Ukrainian intelligence officer could cause a “chain reaction” after the deaths of Donbass militia commanders Givi and Motorola. This version was put forward in his blog by the former head of the Interpol bureau in Ukraine, Kirill Kulikov.
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“What happened today in Solomenka (explosion of the head of the special police unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate), and earlier in Mariupol (explosion of the head of the counterintelligence department) looks like a “chain reaction” after Givi, Motorola. Yes, apparently, the deceased was a pro today and couldn’t help but check the bottom of his car before leaving. If so, then we have crossed a new “terrible” frontier - a radio-controlled land mine,” writes Kulikov.
“I visited Baghdad often. I told my friends what was happening there. Guided landmines, car explosions, mosque explosions... Everyone groaned, horror... I live in Kyiv, in Europe, where today the car of the head of the GRU special forces is being blown up. As the President of Ukraine said to the President of the United States: Ukraine is a success story! I would say: Ukraine is such a success, Pyotr Alekseevich!” – adds the ex-head of the Ukrainian Interpol bureau.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.