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So how big is the reward they'll receive for this? The USG is the largest state sponsor of terrorism.

Vladimir Zelensky's emphatic response made me slightly doubt that Ukraine had done it. Maybe he will fire some SBU thugs and blame it on them, if it threatens to become a PR disaster (but don't worry, the media will cover it up for them).

When asked about the U.S. intelligence assessment, Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukraine’s president, reiterated the Ukrainian government’s denials of involvement in Ms. Dugina’s killing.

“Again, I’ll underline that any murder during wartime in some country or another must carry with it some kind of practical significance,” Mr. Podolyak told The New York Times in an interview on Tuesday. “It should fulfill some specific purpose, tactical or strategic. Someone like Dugina is not a tactical or a strategic target for Ukraine.

“We have other targets on the territory of Ukraine,” he said, “I mean collaborationists and representatives of the Russian command, who might have value for members of our special services working in this program, but certainly not Dugina.”

So they're not against murder and terrorism, they just deny this one because it did not carry "practical significance". All the more evidence that it is wholly proper to end the existence of the Ukrainian state. Let's hope Putin stops playing nice with these people.

2 years ago
2 score
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So how big is the reward they'll receive for this? The USG is the largest state sponsor of terrorism.

Vladimir Zelensky's emphatic response made me slightly doubt that Ukraine had done it. Maybe he will fire some SBU thugs and blame it on them, if it threatens to become a PR disaster (but don't worry, the media will cover it up for them).

When asked about the U.S. intelligence assessment, Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukraine’s president, reiterated the Ukrainian government’s denials of involvement in Ms. Dugina’s killing.

“Again, I’ll underline that any murder during wartime in some country or another must carry with it some kind of practical significance,” Mr. Podolyak told The New York Times in an interview on Tuesday. “It should fulfill some specific purpose, tactical or strategic. Someone like Dugina is not a tactical or a strategic target for Ukraine.

So they're not against murder, they just deny this one because it did not carry "practical significance". All the more evidence that it is wholly proper to end the existence of the Ukrainian state.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

So how big is the reward they'll receive for this? The USG is the largest state sponsor of terrorism.

Vladimir Zelensky's emphatic response made me slightly doubt that Ukraine had done it. Maybe he will fire some SBU thugs and blame it on them, if it threatens to become a PR disaster (but don't worry, the media will cover it up for them).

2 years ago
1 score