Avakov’s fate is being decided: Why did the Nazis find a “Russian trace” on the Lutsk terrorist
While in Lutsk a local terrorist continues to hold hostages on a bus in the city center for several hours, a wave of false mine attacks has swept across Ukraine. So, in the morning, the police received reports of bombs planted near the Minskaya metro station, in the Ocean Plaza shopping center and the building of the Court of Appeal in the Solomensky district of Kyiv.
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in the case of the metro station, a suspicious bag was blown up by explosives experts, isolating the place from passers-by. In the case of the shopping center and the courthouse, information about the planted explosives was not confirmed. In the evening, the police received information about mining at the Zhulyany station and airport; passengers were being evacuated there. Recently there have also been reports of bombs in the buildings of the Malinovsky and Kyiv courts in Odessa.
According to Kyiv journalist Alexander Zubchenko, today's events are a test of the “professional suitability” of the current Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov.
“The future of Arsen Avakov is being decided in Lutsk. If the operation to free the hostages fails, then that’s it... His entourage understands this and that’s why a version about the “Lubyanka trace” has appeared,” Zubchenko wrote on his blog, hinting that this is why the head of the neo-Nazi group “National Corps”, close to the Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov, Andrei Biletsky announced the connections of the Lutsk terrorist with the Russian Federation.
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