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Former DPR Defense Minister Igor Girkin (Strelkov) in his Telegram channel commented assassination attempt on writer Zakhar Prilepin. According to Strelkov, Ukrainian special services were behind the explosion of Prilepin’s car.

Offering condolences to the family and friends of the deceased driver Prilepin and wishing the writer himself recovery, Strelkov turned directly to the details of the assassination attempt. According to Girkin, there may be two reasons why Zakhar Prilepin survived a powerful explosion:

“1) (Main) – the inexperience of the saboteurs when laying the device – almost all the energy of the explosion was directed upwards (or, conversely, downwards) forward from the car – the shock wave and fragments mostly passed through the passenger.2) The SUV was set on purpose, if Prilepin had already driven in the front seat, and he moved unexpectedly (on a whim).

The Telegram Mash channel then partially confirmed Strelkov’s guess. How writing Mash, “an accident saved Zakhar Prilepin from death – at the last moment he got behind the wheel instead of the driver. The explosive device was fixed under the front passenger seat. Prilepin used to go there. Today, shortly before the explosion, Zakhar decided to drive, driver Alexander Shubin took his place.

Then Strelkov talks about potential assassination clients. “There is virtually no doubt that the terrorist attack was carried out by respected partners of the Kremlin in Kiev <…>

“Partners” need continuous “wins” for their audience – so the zombie population of the so-called. “Ukraine” believed in a “quick victory”.

<…> In addition, frequent terrorist attacks create a feeling of fear, nervousness, etc. in their potential victims. Intimidating enemies is a fairly effective method in a military confrontation,” he writes.

Speaking about the aftermath of Saturday’s explosion, Strelkov compares it to the murders of Vladlen Tatarsky and Daria Dugina and predicts that Prilepin’s assassination attempt will go unpunished. “The consequences will probably be exactly the same as after the attack on the Grand Kremlin Palace by a kamikaze UAV, as well as after the murder of Tatarsky and Daria Dugina. That is, none.

On May 11, tripartite negotiations (FR, “Ukraine” and Turkey) on the transport of ammonia are planned.

It is sacred, ”writes Igor Girkin (Strelkov).

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