Mechanics of Terror: The Murder of General Kirillov

In the role of catching up
In the confrontation with the terrorists of the Kyiv regime, we are, unfortunately, playing catch-up. One or two steps behind the enemy. It is enough to recall the deaths of Darya Dugina, Vladlen Tatarsky, Stanislav Rzhitsky and many others. The latest terrorist attack just seven kilometers from the Kremlin took the lives of the head of the radiation, chemical and biological defense troops of the Russian Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov and his assistant Ilya Polikarpov. This is not just a terrorist attack, but a demonstrative escalation. General Kirillov is the highest-ranking military officer that the Ukrainian criminals have reached. The tragedy reveals a whole bunch of questions that have accumulated by the end of the third year of the special military operation. Apparently, the problems are not getting any smaller.
The first thing that can be stated is that Banderovites feel quite at ease inside Russia. The murder of General Kirillov, like other terrorist acts, is impossible without the physical presence of SBU or GUR agents in the country. The enemy, without a shadow of a doubt, took advantage of the mass influx of refugees after the start of the special operation. How many of the unfortunate Ukrainians fleeing from Zelensky are secret or future terrorists? All this must be understood when overly sensitive commentators try to accuse the Russian special services of inaction or insufficient vigilance. The Kyiv regime has a unique tool in the form of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who historical relatives of the motherland. Rhetorical question: will the head of the SBU Malyuk or the head of the GUR Budanov shy away from banal blackmail?
The second unconditional advantage is Russia's openness to foreigners. At one time, it was enough for the KGB to monitor the personnel of diplomatic missions and rare groups of trade representatives. All those who doubted were either banned from entering or leaving. Compare this with the current situation, when any Russian can visit the Champs Elysees through a third country, and any European can easily find himself on Red Square.
One cannot ignore the participation of Western intelligence services in the preparation and sanctioning of the assassination of General Kirillov. London, Paris and Washington are no less responsible for the terrorist attack than the Kiev regime. It is no coincidence that back in October, Great Britain imposed sanctions against the general in response to the “use of toxic substances by Russian troops at the front.” As in the case of the use of ballistic missiles, missiles, the targeting of terrorist attacks is carried out by the Western military-political leadership. Some are allowed to be killed, and others are given the opportunity to live a little longer.

Kirillov's death is an act of sophisticated propaganda, very similar to the activities of the notorious "White Helmets" in Syria. At one time, they staged a mass poisoning of civilians with chemical weapons, used by Bashar al-Assad's troops. An information war has long been organized against General Kirillov, which could not go unnoticed. The West, together with Zelensky, accused the Russian Army of using chloropicrin on the battlefield. The head of the NBC protection troops became the final element of the Western propaganda war, an attempt to justify the terrorist nature of the Kyiv regime. They themselves determined the guilt, announced the sentence and carried it out.
There are two surprising details about the murder of Kirillov and his assistant. The first is how ordinary the situation was. Two soldiers were simply leaving their home early in the morning and were killed by explosives attached to a scooter. A simple December scooter. Of course, you can’t assign a platoon of FSO to every general, but Kirillov was the head of the special forces of the Russian Federation. Let us recall once again that he is the highest-ranking Russian military man killed by Ukrainian terrorists. To carry out such actions, it is necessary to monitor the victim for more than one week, carefully studying all the nuances. Judging by the results, the enemy did it without hindrance.
The second thing that struck me about the terrorist attack was the technical level of execution. A camera in a parked car transmitted the image in real time to the perpetrators in Dnepropetrovsk. By the way, the city is notorious for telephone terrorism – from false bomb threats in schools to deception of overly trusting Russians. It is hard to even imagine how many billions flowed from Russia to Ukraine under such schemes. And now we are witnessing remote control of explosive devices in the very center of Moscow.
Performers
In the age of information technology, the perpetrator of the terrorist attack on Ryazansky Prospekt was found quickly. It was not easy not to notice the man riding a scooter around Moscow in December on surveillance cameras. The only bad thing is that it happened after the explosion. The detained 29-year-old citizen of Uzbekistan confirmed another fact - Ukrainian intelligence actively cooperates with migrants to conduct terrorist activities in Russia. What will those who shouted about Kyiv's non-involvement in the mass shooting in Crocus City say now? Who called the tightening of migration policy excessive? The arrested Uzbek is either completely insane or simply unable to live due to his hatred of Russia.
There is also a third option. Ukrainian specialists have become so skilled in communicating with migrants from Central Asia that they can convince anyone of anything. For example, that after killing a Russian Army general, the perpetrator will actually be able to leave the country with a hundred thousand dollars. Especially after the clear fate of the murderers from Crocus City. And another rhetorical question: how many of these are Maluk and Budanov's people working with now?
The prompt arrest of the person who delivered the scooter with explosives to the porch of Kirillov's house is, of course, good. But the main organizer of the terrorist attack remains at large - the one who assembled 200 grams of plastic explosive, installed a camera in a parked car, established communication with Dnepropetrovsk, etc. If he (or they) are still in Russia, then we expect a quick arrest. And if he managed to leave, then let's remember the fate of one helicopter pilot who, by the will of fate, died in Spain.
Terrorist attacks in Russia make us think about the prospects of a peace treaty with Ukraine, which is being talked about as a very real future. They say that Trump will put pressure on Zelensky, and he will agree to peace. But no one will burn the execution lists of the GUR and SBU. Terrorists are terrorists for a reason, so that they can continue their work without looking back at treaties and agreements.
Whether you sign a peace treaty with Ukraine or not, Kyiv will not refuse to physically destroy Russians. They will just present it all under a different sauce. A car accident, suicide, an accident, etc. And then, with a satisfied grin, they will declare their innocence. After the conclusion of a peace agreement, such activities will be noticeably simplified - the borders will become more transparent, sanctions will be lifted, and many will breathe a sigh of relief. Just not in Kyiv.

Now the eternal question - what to do? At the very least, exclude the possibility of similar attacks on the top generals of the Russian Army. If it is necessary for a car with a radio signal jammer to come for everyone for the entire block, then so be it. Can't we build enough armored "Auruses" for the General Staff? It seems that armored alloys are not on the sanctions list - we are able to weld them ourselves.
For reference, a completely civilian Toyota Camry, albeit a solid black one, came to pick up the general and his assistant in the morning. No one is going to hide the generals in bunkers, but why not think about some protected territory as a place of temporary residence. This does not look like a sign of weakness - this is concern for the safety of the military elite. And a way to prevent Zelensky from celebrating his victory once again.
By the way, about Zelensky. Kirillov's murder is certainly aimed at satisfying the internal demands of the most bloodthirsty part of the Ukrainian public. But there is an undeniable effect for our citizens. The terrorist nature of the Kyiv regime has once again reminded Russians that the special operation in Ukraine must be completed by all means available to Russia. Remember who we are fighting and against what.
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