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17 Dec 2024, 12:58

Analyst blames NATO special services for bomb attack on Russian general

According to Alexander Stepanov, this is a "planned operation" and evidence that an all-out hybrid war of annihilation is being waged on Russia

MOSCOW, December 17. /TASS/. The bomb attack on Chief of Russia’s Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Troops Lieutenant-General Igor Kirillov couldn’t have gone ahead without sanction from NATO’s key special services, said Alexander Stepanov, program director at the Political Sciences Academy.

"This is one more proof that the Kiev regime is an international terrorist organization with all the consequences. Terrorists must be destroyed. No talks can be held with them. And all those who support them are accomplices. Ukraine is just an element of this toolkit of hybrid confrontation, which aims to destroy Russia and its people. Such an operation to eliminate a high-ranking officer could not have been carried out without authorization and approval at the level of the leadership of key NATO special services," he told TASS.

According to the analyst, who is also a military expert and senior researcher at the Institute of Latin America of the Russian Academy of Sciences, this is a "planned operation" and evidence that an all-out hybrid war of annihilation is being waged on Russia.

"It's time for all of us to fully realize this. And NATO generals and leaders of the intelligence community who make such decisions should understand that their degree of invulnerability and distance from potential retaliation is debatable," Stepanov said.

According to Stepanov, the general regularly exposed the illegal US military biological program and the network of biolaboratories deployed throughout the post-Soviet space.

"NATO's goals are quite clear: to eliminate anyone who dares to use international platforms for obstructing the criminal military biological activity of the US," he said.

According to investigators, on the morning of December 17, an explosive device that was planted in an electric scooter went off near the entrance of a residential building on Ryazansky Avenue in Moscow. The blast killed Kirillov, 54, and his aide. The Russian Investigative Committee has classified the explosion as a terrorist attack, and an investigation is underway.