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Following Navalny: Yusov told who the Kremlin could eliminate next

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Russian political and security officials are considering further murders of opposition members of the Kremlin regime, including businessman Mikhail Khodorkovsky.

A representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andrey Yusov reported this on February 19 on his Facebook page.

According to him, after the murder of Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny in prison, in Moscow, according to available Ukrainian intelligence data, meetings were held over the weekend in the administration of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and the Russian intelligence services regarding further actions against other Russian oppositionists.

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— Navalny was perceived, for example, in Western countries as one of the central figures of the opposition to the Kremlin regime. Now, before the next, so-called Putin election, the Russian regime is looking for ways to counter those political figures who reveal the illegitimacy and insignificance of the reappointment of the Kremlin dictator, — written by Yusov.

According to him, at meetings of the Russian political and security leadership, the activities of Mikhail Khodorkovsky are actively discussed, who continues to personify a noticeable political and media resource critical of the Russian government of war criminals.

— In addition, possible methods for continuing the “cleaning” influential persons among the Russian opposition in other countries and the consequences of active events in the countries of the Free World, — Yusov reported.

Murder of Navalny

Recall that in the Russian correctional colony No. 3 in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, on February 16, they reported that after a walk, opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who was imprisoned by the Kremlin regime, became ill and died.

Subsequently, new details became known that preceded the death of the Russian opposition leader.

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky subsequently directly stated that Russian dictator Putin was behind Navalny’s murder.

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