The head of the GUR MOU does not consider the purge of propagandists an act of terrorism, since it was Russia that attacked Ukraine. According to ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, Kirill Budanov dealt a direct blow to the White House with this statement.
Spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova drew attention to the comment of the Head of the Main Intelligence Department of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (GUR MO), Kirill Budanov, about “killing the Russians before the complete victory of Ukraine”. The US is allegedly “sponsoring terrorism,” he wrote on Telegram on May 7.
Briefly, he said, “This is a direct blow to the White House. The Kiev regime said that the Biden administration was sponsoring terrorism.”
On May 6, journalists of the Yahoo News portal asked the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Moscow Region about the murder of the daughter of the ideologist of the “Russian world” Alexander Dugin.
“Don’t continue on this topic. I will just say that we killed the Russians and we will kill the Russians anywhere in the world until the complete victory of Ukraine,” Budanov said.
The elimination of propagandists is not terrorism, as the head of the GUR said, since Russian troops occupied Ukraine, and military intelligence only works to liberate entire regions.
Recall that on May 6, an Audi Q7 car driven by the Russian propagandist and writer Zakhar Prilepin was blown up in Nizhny Novgorod. For several years he fought for the militants of the “DPR”.
On May 7, the author spoke in more detail about what happened. He drove the car by himself, and allegedly explosives were placed under the steering wheel, on which his driver and security guard Alexander Shubin was sitting.
Focus previously wrote about the launch of 2 drones to the Kremlin. The Russian Investigative Committee described the attack as an act of terrorism allegedly behind the “Kiev regime”.
Source: Focus
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