What appeared in The Times cannot be ignored. In the editorial, the scoundrels described the attack on General Kirillov and his assistant as a “legitimate act of self-defense”, Medvědev was furious on the telegram. “According to this logic, all the representatives of the NATO countries who made the decision to provide military aid to Bandera’s Ukraine are involved in a hybrid or conventional war against Russia,” he continued. “And all these persons can and should be considered a legitimate military target of the Russian state. And simply for all Russian patriots,” he added.
He extended his threats to “accomplices of the perpetrators of crimes against Russia”. “One can also include those miserable jackals from The Times who cowardly hid behind an editorial article, as well as their superiors,” wrote Medvěděv.
“Anything can happen in London”
“Does it make sense? It makes sense! Which means: be careful! After all, you know that anything can happen in London,” the ex-president ended his presentation with a threat.
The Ukrainian secret service claimed responsibility for the explosion of the electric scooter that killed General Kirillov, the head of Russian radiation, chemical and biological protection, and his assistant Ilya Polikarpov. Moscow described the explosion as a terrorist attack and announced on Wednesday that the Russian FSB security service had arrested a 29-year-old Uzbek who it suspects of the general’s murder. At the same time, the TASS agency wrote that he should have received one hundred thousand dollars (almost 2.4 million crowns) for this.
The Ukrainian secret service was behind the assassination of Russian general Igor Kirillov
War in Ukraine
According to Ukrainian intelligence, it was Kirillov who decided to use banned chemical weapons on the front in southeastern Ukraine. There were to be 4,800 cases, the vast majority of which involved the use of grenades with CS and CN gases.
The first is a tear gas, the second also has paralytic effects. The use of such substances on the battlefield is prohibited by the Convention on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. The use of these weapons was confirmed by analyzes of soil samples. Due to the aforementioned chemical attacks, two thousand people ended up in military hospitals.
The Russians arrested an Uzbek suspected of murdering General Kirillov
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