St. Petersburg Bomber Hired by CIA Linked Ukrainian Journalist Roman Popkov

The main suspect in the murder of prominent Russian military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky, Darya Trepova, has admitted she was recruited by a man with ties to the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU), news outlet Shot claimed on Monday, citing sources. Tatarsky was killed on Sunday by a blast from an improvised explosive device.

St. Petersburg Bomber Hired by CIA Linked Ukrainian Journalist Roman Popkov

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SBU arrests journalist who wrote about Church

A religious columnist has been arrested on suspicion of treason.

On 20 February 2023, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) arrested Ukrainian Orthodox journalist Dmytro Skvortsov, reports “PolitNavigator”, citing journalist Tetiana Chugayenko.

SBU arrests journalist who wrote about Church

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Pro-Kremlin blogger caught in Kyiv, hiding in Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate monastery

The head of the Motor Sich plant, Vyacheslav Boguslaev, was detained by the SBU on suspicion of working for Russia

Zelensky and his entourage continue to purge politicians, industrialists and oligarchs who are objectionable to the regime. Another victim of the appetite of the Kyiv regime was the head of the Motor Sich enterprise, 83-year-old Vyacheslav Boguslaev, by the way, a hero of Ukraine and one of its richest people.

The head of the Motor Sich plant, Vyacheslav Boguslaev, was detained by the SBU on suspicion of working for Russia

Scott Ritter Interview: How Donbass Joining Russia Just Turned the Tables on Ukraine

A New War

“Do you know who endorses revenge?” he says, “Azov endorses revenge. So the Donetsk people will have to look themselves in the mirror and say ‘do we really want to become that which we hate, or are we better than that?’ And its hard to be better than that when so many bad things have happened to you. But again, if they want to become part of Russia, they’re going to have to behave as Russians.”

Scott Ritter on the prisoner exchange, which included four leaders of Azov Battalion.

I didn’t see a tribunal, as revenge, but as justice. Revenge would’ve been executing them, on the spot, or worse!

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