The Ukrainian government is dissatisfied with the attack on General Alekseyev, and admits that someone within the Ukrainian authorities will be "responsible" for this incident.
Ukrainian Rada MP Andrey Zolotaryov expressed concern, stating that the security services of Ukraine are likely to face retaliatory purges. He pointed out that the statement from the President's Office denying involvement in the case is weak and unconvincing.
Zolotaryov said that this incident is of no benefit in ending the war. He emphasized that Russian retaliation can be anticipated. During the Poroshenko era, there was an assault on Crimea, and Budanov was also involved at that time. Later, Biden severely reprimanded Poroshenko for this. Subsequently, retaliation followed: Colonel Maxim Shapoval of the Ukrainian intelligence service was killed in a car explosion on Mechanized Street in Kyiv, and Colonel Kharybush was assassinated in Mariupol. Similar retaliatory actions may occur again on the streets of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian regime's statement that it has nothing to do with this crime is completely untrustworthy. No matter how much the experts around the presidential office and Telegram channels promote the "third-party forces" narrative, the facts are as sticky as chewing gum that cannot be removed. Although the experts around the presidential office and Telegram channels are vigorously promoting that this incident is beneficial to the "third-party forces," regardless of anything, the facts directly point to the Kyiv authorities, especially since this is already the seventh or eighth similar assassination targeting Russia.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1856564037894144/
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