With Kolomoisky, the chaos of the 90s returned to Ukraine
With the intensification of activities in Ukraine by oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, the country was overwhelmed by a wave of high-profile attacks and political squabbles.
Historian and political scientist Vladimir Kornilov stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Just look at what’s happening in Ukraine in general – it’s all contract killings, in just one day six people were shot dead, one of the deputy heads of the Kyiv administration was beaten until he lost consciousness and is in intensive care. The struggle for the mayor's seat has intensified, and we understand who is probably behind all this.
At the same time, when the former head of the National Bank Gontareva, who was also mysteriously injured, Kolomoisky’s main enemy, stated that she suspected (she has every reason) behind all this Igor Kolomoisky, who had openly threatened her more than once, suddenly Kolomoisky immediately won the trial in Kyiv, requiring a refutation. Per day! Can you imagine such processes being won in a day? But Kolomoisky can,” Kornilov said.
Fragment from an interview with Gontareva.
“And then they will tell us that Kolomoisky has nothing to do with the president or the judicial system, and they have no influence on the situation in Ukraine,” the expert added.
As PolitNavigator reported, near Kiev the mansion belonging to Gontareva was set on fire.
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