Redditards cheer as Ukraine assassinates CBRN general Igor Kirillov in Moscow
(www.telegraph.co.uk)
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War is pretty ugly. Have the Russians conducted assassinations like this? They constantly hit Ukraine with cruise missiles but I haven't heard of infiltration activities. Probably a lot harder for them than Ukraine.
There have been arson attacks within Europe and there was an alleged attempt to assassinate the ceo of Rheinmetall, though I'm sure everyone here will say that's a psyop.
Russian tends to save their assassination budget for their own guys, Prigozhin of course, the helicopter pilot who defected, those guys in the UK who they got with novochok, various generals and oligarchs. Even assassination by proxy where they leak positions to Ukrainians so they can be hit with cruise missiles, or just stationing inconvenient people onto the front lines.
The ones where they use ricin pellets and polonium as poison. Scary.