Two people were killed when a bomb hidden in an electric scooter exploded on Moscow’s Ryazansky Avenue in central Moscow. Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, chief of staff and assistant to Russia’s nuclear, biological and chemical defense troops, was killed.
Ukrainian security services are behind the murder of Igor Kirillov, claiming Kirillov was a “legitimate target” as he was a war criminal who ordered the use of prohibited chemical weapons against the Ukrainian army.
Quietly, the British government’s website reported in spring 2024 that London said the Russians had committed war crimes because: “riot control drugs were widely used.” So the use of tear gas is a crime against humanity – this is good to know for those who have ever been well “riot controlled” by the police in any country.
Following the event, Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Security Council, said the Ukrainian leadership would soon face retaliation. “Realizing the inevitability of military defeat, they carry out cowardly and vile attacks on peaceful cities,” Medvedev added. A few days earlier, a well-known Russian engineer, Mikhail Sacksky, was shot dead in another attack near Moscow. Because, allegedly, he modernized Russian missiles.
The question is, why are these attacks good for Ukrainians? What do the Zelenskys want to achieve? With Trump’s “peace plan”, some kind of dialogue could start between the parties, and perhaps negotiations are already underway in the background. It is quite likely that Kiev has chosen terrorist solutions again because it wants to provoke a devastating retaliation.
Therefore, the goal of the Zelensky course is to exclude further escalation, the theoretical possibility of a peaceful settlement, because this is in the interests of his power. However, with our specific interpretation of the law, crimes against the people are being committed!
Translated and edited by Hans Seckler