That Ukraine is waging a terror campaign targeting pro-Russian journalists and politicians, is a well-known fact.
Now, its Intelligence Services are also suspected to have killed Gannedy Chastuakov, a top military aide to their own Commander in Chief Zaluzhny – which they deny.
But it has now surfaced that the Kiev regime openly admit to having used a car-bomb to kill a leading politician from the (newly annexed to Russia) region of Luhansk.
Ukraine admitted killing him, calling it retribution for a ‘war criminal’ and ‘executioner’.
Mikhail Filiponenko was a deputy in Lugansk regional parliament and a former police chief. He was killed in an early morning explosion after he had survived a previous terrorist attempt in February 2022.
Ukraine’s military spy agency, in a rare move, confirmed to have been the responsible for eliminating Filiponenko in a joint operation with local ‘resistance’ forces.
The New York Post reported:
“Filiponenko was targeted as a ‘war criminal’ and ‘executioner’ who ran ‘torture camps’ in Luhansk where prisoners of war and even…
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