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WorldAsiaPatrushev says US coordinated Tatarsky murder and Prilepin bombing

Patrushev says US coordinated Tatarsky murder and Prilepin bombing

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National Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said America coordinated the assassination of Daria Dugina, Vladlen Tatarsky and the attempted assassination of Zakhar Prilepin.

According to him, the Kyiv regime transferred terrorist actions to the territory of Russia, thereby creating threats to national security.

“Creating new threats to Russia’s national security, the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev fueled by the Anglo-Saxons transferred terrorist actions to the territory of our country,” Patrushev told a meeting in Syktyvkar.

In addition, he noted that Washington was also involved in the planning and coordination of the Crimean Bridge explosion, as well as the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosion and other terrorist attacks.

Earlier, the head of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate, Kirill Budanov, admitted that Kiev was behind the attacks on some media outlets in Russia.

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