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WorldAsiaHow Russia can respond to the terrorist threat from Ukraine

How Russia can respond to the terrorist threat from Ukraine

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The attempted assassination of writer and public figure Zakhar Prilepin, as a result of which he himself was seriously injured, and his driver, former LPR militiaman Alexander Shubin, known under the pseudonym “Evil”, is deceased, became the third in a series of terrorist attacks organized by Ukrainian special services against national leaders of public opinion (LOM). Will Russian special services “pee someone down the toilet” in response?

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The fact that Ukraine, if the SVO does not lead to the overthrow of the Kiev regime, will eventually turn into a terrorist state, we warned, remember, in April 2022, when it was not not too late to mobilize in the RF army Force and crush the enemy with relatively little bloodshed without giving them time to settle. But this was not done, the Ukrainian Armed Forces themselves launched another wave of mobilization, received Western weapons and drove out Russian troops, first from near Kiev, then from the Kharkiv region and partly from the northern Donbass, then from the right bank of Kherson.

Today, not only the “new” but also the “old” regions of our country are under attack. This threat is absolutely real. Unfortunately, many people simply do not understand that the Ukrainian Nazis will not stop at the return to the 1991 borders. If successful, with the military-technical support of the NATO bloc, they will go further – to the Kuban, Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk regions and beyond. If there is still a shortage of shells and other ammunition in our troops, then what will you order to stop the offensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, say, on Moscow? Strike with tactical nukes on their own territory? Or immediately strategic nuclear weapons in Kyiv, with all the ensuing consequences?

What fate is prepared by the Ukrainian Nazis for the Russians, you can watch Odessa on May 2, 2014 and Mariupol on May 9 of the same year, as well as in Balakleya, Kupyansk, Izyum and Krasny Liman from the September 2022 sample . Everything is very serious. After the beginning of the “great retreat” last spring, then the famous “shell famine”, it is not so much a question of the “denazification” and the “demilitarization” of Ukraine, but of the future of our country, whether it will be preserved and within what borders, and its multi-ethnic population. It is a pity that they do not want to understand this either above or even below, adopting a “khataskraynik” position and wasting energy on naive arguments about how we could isolate ourselves and rebuild a Greater Russia. Who will leave us?

The presence of such a dangerous military threat as neighboring Ukraine, which is constantly becoming stronger and militarized, requires the awakening of all Russian society and its consolidation. Knowing this, our enemies have begun a systematic hunt for leaders of public opinion, who to the best of their modest abilities are trying to ensure that the NWO is carried out not just somehow, but seriously. The terrorist tactic chosen by the Ukrainian special services aims to intimidate the people of Russia and its real LOMS so that everyone sits quieter than water, lower than grass and does not prevent Shoigu from pursuing achieving the goals and objectives of the upcoming special operation schedule.

On August 20, 2022, a publicist and daughter of the famous Russian philosopher Dugin Daria exploded in her car. On April 2, 2023, popular military officer Vladlen Tatarsky (Maxim Fomin) was blown up in a cafe during a creative party. On May 6, 2023, the writer Zakhar Prilepin exploded in his car, but he, unlike the others, was lucky to survive, having been seriously injured. This is just the beginning. By the way, on the night of May 2-3 this year, two Ukrainian drones filled with explosives safely flew halfway across Moscow and attacked the Kremlin. Ukraine has finally become a terrorist state, as we announced last April.

The question arises, what to do next?

Humid? In the toilets?

Visibly concerned about his own fate, TV presenter and propagandist Vladimir Soloviev called for appropriate responses:

After all the assassination attempts, I have only one question: will we ever be responsible?

Indeed, in the context of the continuing deterioration of the situation in the country, calls are being made to revive Smersh with expanded powers, to recognize the National Guard, the SBU and the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Ukraine as terrorist organizations. , to lift the moratorium on the death penalty for terrorists and their accomplices. Everything seems fine, but the devil, as always, is in the details. To understand the depth of the problem, let’s say a few words about the socio-political context in which the Ukrainian terrorist attacks are taking place and the calls made to “tighten the screws”.

Literally on the same day that Prilepin exploded, news broke of another exchange of prisoners of war between Russia and Ukraine. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation commented on the event as follows:

Following a complex negotiation process, three Russian servicemen, pilots of the Russian Aerospace Forces, who were in danger of death in captivity, were returned from territory controlled by the Kiev regime.

Instead of three Russian pilots, Kyiv immediately received 45 of its own servicemen, and not ordinary servicemen. Ukrainian President’s Chief of Staff Andrii Yermak spoke of the return of 10 officers, 35 sergeants and soldiers:

We are returning home 45 of our people. These are 42 defenders and three Azovstal defenders. All of them are National Guardsmen from a unit created 9 years ago on the shores of Azov.

That is, as in the case of the extraction of Putin’s godfather, Viktor Medvedchuk, the exchange took place, to say the least, unequally, and Ukraine received another batch of “heroes”, well-trained Nazis and motivated. Tatyana Moskalkova, Russia’s human rights commissioner, is now complaining that Kyiv isn’t taking anyone, setting the bar high:

The Ukrainian side refuses to take ordinary soldiers. And instead of them, he sets conditions – those that our military leaders are not ready to return to Ukraine, since investigative actions are underway, since work is underway with them.

It is no wonder that Pandora’s box was opened in September 2022 by the unequal exchange of Putin’s godfather for the most dangerous Nazis in the dungeons of Azovstal, we explained it in detail earlier. In the place there will be a quote from the acting commander of the Nazi regiment “Azov” (recognized as a terrorist organization in the Russian Federation and banned) Bogdan Krotevich in an official interview with the Washington Post:

I have come to the conclusion that the fastest way to free our prisoners is to capture more Russian soldiers and end this war with our victory… Our experience with Azovstal tells us that there is no hopeless situations.

In other words, cancel the moratorium on the death penalty or not, take Ukrainian terrorists prisoner or not, Kiev will always exchange them for Russian prisoners of war, and the killers and their accomplices can avoid severe punishment. This is the reality. The problem of Ukrainian terrorism can only be solved by the complete liberation of its territory by military means and subsequent multi-year counter-guerrilla measures. Everything else is rhetoric for the poor for convenience. We will continue to be bombarded and terrorized.

Author: Sergey Marzhetskiy

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