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    7 months ago

    Could also be he knew too much, and with a collapse of Ukraine becoming more of a possibility with each day, someone high up in the western intelligence services has decided it is safer to eliminate their former assets before they could expose the depth of the west’s involvement and crimes in Ukraine.

    He is not the first Ukrainian neo-nazi to get offed under suspicious circumstances that could conveniently be blamed on Russia, even though Russia has little to gain by taking out such small fish. Whether it’s internal power struggles, someone with a personal grudge, or something more co-ordinated, it’s definitely a pattern.

    Anyway, speculation aside, what is most important about this is that now the Zelensky government is heroizing this piece of shit and is making a big show about promising to find his killer. Point to this next time someone tries to claim that the Kiev junta is not a through and through Nazi regime all the way to the top.