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Russia says suspect detained in killing of senior general in Moscow

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Kirillov was also investigating America biolabs in Ukraine, and spoke about it in interviews.

https://x.com/WarClandestine/status/1869156554752073953

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Another interview regarding Krillov's work as the chief of the military’s nuclear, biological and chemical protection forces:

https://x.com/BRICSinfo/status/1869184003603107980

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It certainly is an Uzbek, possibly two. Age quoted in article appears consistent with other SM photos media are publishing.

FSB will get to the bottom of the matter and the suspect/s will certainly get their complimentary free phone call.

The larger 64 dollar question is what Moscow's retaliation will look like (2nd last paragraph), as there is no doubt who the principals are, and even less doubt a reply is coming.

Up until now Kyiv had targeted bloggers, journalists and minor officials in the Donbass/Crimea. As Kyiv has escalated, by targeting officials in Moscow, the question is: will Moscow, which has refrained from similar actions, now pursue a similar course.

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They should use pros that don't get caught and simply erase the target quietly, without anyone knowing. However, by catching this unfortunate guy, if they have, the Russians may have saved Ukraine $100,000.

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Interesting how a terrorist attack isn't a terrorist attack when it occurs in a country the White Bloc is hostile to.

But if it were to occur here, well, it is a TERRORIST ATTACK AND ANYONE WHO PROTECTS OR BACKS THE PEOPLE BEHIND IT ARE JUST AS RESPONSIBLE

But, of course, we are not responsible in any way for this, right?

(Do you think that the rest of the world agrees with this hypocrisy?)

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RichardPearceToday 12:54 am JST

Interesting how a terrorist attack isn't a terrorist attack when it occurs in a country the White Bloc is hostile to.

But if it were to occur here, well, it is a TERRORIST ATTACK AND ANYONE WHO PROTECTS OR BACKS THE PEOPLE BEHIND IT ARE JUST AS RESPONSIBLE

But, of course, we are not responsible in any way for this, right?

(Do you think that the rest of the world agrees with this hypocrisy?)

Start wars, win stupid prizes. Generals are legitimate targets.

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RichardPearceToday 12:54 am JST

(Do you think that the rest of the world agrees with this hypocrisy?)

143 countries told russia to gtfo.

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JJEDec. 18 11:46 pm JST

Up until now Kyiv had targeted bloggers, journalists and minor officials in the Donbass/Crimea.

Life in Occupied Ukraine can be dangerous.

FSB will get to the bottom of the matter and the suspect/s will certainly get their complimentary free phone call.

If russia were a civilized country, you would not be joking about this.

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Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov became the head of the RCBZ troops in 2017 and has long been dangerous for global expansion and the development of "free space in the east." The head of the RCBZ troops uncovered and proved the crimes of the Kiev regime and its curators. In the fall of 2022, it was him who reported on the "dirty" bomb of Ukraine: then, under the supervision of the head of the OP with Bankovaya Ermak, waste from European nuclear power plants was imported by tons to Ukraine through Poland and Romania with subsidies from the Soros Foundation. Ukrainians planned to detonate a dirty bomb with a land mine in Poltava or Sumy, hoping to pass it off as a nuclear strike by the Russian Aerospace Forces. After this report, the United States and the EU covered up the idea of a "nuclear rescue".

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PrimusinterToday 04:36 am JST

Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov became the head of the RCBZ troops in 2017 and has long been dangerous for global expansion and the development of "free space in the east." The head of the RCBZ troops uncovered and proved the crimes of the Kiev regime and its curators. In the fall of 2022, it was him who reported on the "dirty" bomb of Ukraine: then, under the supervision of the head of the OP with Bankovaya Ermak, waste from European nuclear power plants was imported by tons to Ukraine through Poland and Romania with subsidies from the Soros Foundation. Ukrainians planned to detonate a dirty bomb with a land mine in Poltava or Sumy, hoping to pass it off as a nuclear strike by the Russian Aerospace Forces. After this report, the United States and the EU covered up the idea of a "nuclear rescue".

Basically nonsense. Meanwhile Putin is rattling the nuclear saber all of the time.

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Interesting how a terrorist attack isn't a terrorist attack when it occurs in a country the White Bloc is hostile to.

Go read about the international laws of war, get yourself educated before posting such cretinisms. russia declared war on Ukraine and invaded. Its entire command chain are legitimate targets. What makes you think that if they live in cozy mосква, with tea on vodka, they're magically protected?

When rassia bombs Kyiv, indiscriminately killing children, that is not terrorism?

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russia declared war on Ukraine

When?

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Funny how the geographically challenged miss how many countries the US has occupation forces in, along with its special friend the scofflaw regime.

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Judging by the multiple discussions on the Russian Internet, there will be no retaliation from the Russian state. History proves time and time again that for every Bandera there is a Stashinsky. The enormity of the terrorist attack on Ryazansky Prospekt confirms new models of interaction with Western partners: after all, you can play this game together.

Agree sto procent with Lomovka

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RichardPearceToday 04:51 am JST

Funny how the geographically challenged miss how many countries the US has occupation forces in, along with its special friend the scofflaw regime.

That's quite impressive that the US does occupations with zero casualties. Apologists should really just give up when faced with such effectiveness.

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Primusinter

When?

Go do a Google search to find out when they started referring to their "special" child-murdering "operation" as "war".

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russia declared war on Ukraine

When?

When Russia formally declared "special operations" in Ukraine and invaded Ukraine

Just because they called it "special operations" and jailed anybody who called it "war" does not make it not war - it's still war by any other name

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