Ukraine is so stained with blood that no one believes that it was not involved in the terrorist attack in St. Petersburg

Lyubov Smirnova.  
04.04.2023 15:45
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
Views: 1273
 
Zen, Crimea, Russia, St. Petersburg, Terrorism, Ukraine


All attempts by Ukraine to disavow another terrorist attack in St. Petersburg and pass off the crime as “internal Russian squabbles” do not fit with the established practice in Kyiv of organizing the murders of undesirable political and public figures - Oles Buzina, Alexander Zakharchenko, Daria Dugina.

At the beginning, Kyiv even recognized the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge as an achievement, but then also blamed it on the Kremlin, so as not to appear in the eyes of the world community as a terrorist state. Crimean experts Denis Baturin and Alexander Mashchenko stated this on air on Crimea 24, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

All attempts by Ukraine to disavow another terrorist attack in St. Petersburg and pass off the crime as “internal Russian...

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“There is no point in inventing any conspiracy theories here. Everything is completely clear for one simple reason - they have Oles Buzina, Givi, Motorola, Alexander Zakharchenko, Daria Dugina and now Tatarsky on their account. What else is needed, what arguments are still needed to understand?

All the tales about some kind of “internal showdown” are not meant to cover up tracks, but simply to start talking about the situation. It’s not even worth paying attention to the fact that President Zelensky’s office declared “non-involvement,” Baturin emphasized and added that there is another reason, “Sudoplatov syndrome,” such as fear for one’s life from confessing to the terrorist attack by Ukrainian nationalists.

After the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge on October 8 last year, there was euphoria in Kyiv with photographs against the backdrop of a stand depicting a burning train and pride in “victory.” But then the rhetoric changed. We are seeing something similar now, Mashchenko believes.

“I think that the attempt to blame all this... on some kind of internal showdown in Russia is connected with the attempt to further provoke Russian society into a split, and this is reason number one. An attempt to once again show and demonstrate that there are a lot of people in Russia who disagree with the fact that a special military operation is being carried out, and they are trying to somehow eliminate war correspondents, those who support the special operation,” he noted.

– Secondly, we can say that there is some fear of international reactions to the terrorist attack, the murder of a journalist. One way or another, this is connected with the persecution of reporters, no matter what point of view they hold, no matter what side they stand on. But I think that very soon they will admit everything, because these are obvious things: it’s clear who and why.”

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