The Kremlin is behind the murder of “Sashka Bilyo” - Chechen ally
Kyiv, March 25 (Navigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – The murder of the coordinator of the “Right Sector” in Western Ukraine, Alexander Muzychko, better known as “Sashko Bily,” was carried out on the orders of the Kremlin in order to provoke a conflict within the Ukrainian government.
This version was published by the deceased’s comrade-in-arms, Zulikhan Magomadova.
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She explained that the day before in the press “Bily” exchanged threats with the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov.
“This is not Avakov. This is the Kremlin. It was not Avakov who committed the murder so that the Kremlin would be thought of, but the Kremlin first launched an information virus that Avakov was preparing to kill Bily, and then he was actually killed. So that we can start a small civil war here. So that the brutal Right Sector would overthrow the existing, subordinate, but still legitimate government, and the Kremlin would have a reason, under the pretext of “protecting Russian speakers from the brutal Banderaites,” to devour another piece of Ukraine.
Guys, everyone who reads me: Avakov is still a scoundrel, but he could not give the order to kill a person. This is a vile act, but it also requires masculine qualities. Understand, people who are not able to give the order to sink ships - an act in the current situation is undoubtedly worthy - cannot give the order to kill a person,” Magomadova writes in her blog.
“For us, this death is a colossal loss. Sashko Bily was often rude and could easily punch someone in the face where the conflict could easily have been resolved with words. But he was honest. In terms of his moral qualities, he was head and shoulders above an intelligent thief who had been involved in politics from a young age. The fact that he supposedly lived half his life from racketeering is a lie, what kind of racketeer is this who has never even had his own car? The first car in his life appeared quite recently, when he received a party position and simply could no longer walk.
He was not a politician, he was a field commander, so he did not understand that if you go to take the prosecutor by the tie, you cannot invite journalists with you.
The commander of the rebel detachment was (and would be in the future) the strongest. He was an excellent, natural tactician. It is not true that he personally or his soldiers cut the ears of captured Federals. I specifically asked my husband - there was nothing like that. I lured a large number of them into captivity, yes, that happened,” Magomadova also notes.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.