The pages of leading European newspapers are full of headlines on the murder of Dugin's daughter. The FSB blamed Ukraine for this, and the Kremlin will certainly want to twist the situation in its favor at the international level.
This opinion Channel 24 was voiced by international political analyst Anton Kuchukhidze. He added that the Kremlin would not succeed.
Support and trust in Ukraine are unshakable
Kuchukhidze said that Russia will not be able to “twist” this story in its favor at the level of the European Union, London or Washington. They completely understand the situation.
Pay attention to the trust between the intelligence services of the USA, Great Britain and Ukraine. Or other European intelligence services with Ukrainian ones,” the international political scientist noted.
According to him, trust is built on the fact that Ukraine:
- does not attack civilians;
- responsibly treats the obligations assumed;
- complies with all the rules and customs of international and humanitarian law during the conduct of war.
An international political scientist noted that the main factor that speaks about trust is an increase in the transfer of weapons.
Russia is discredited at the international level
According to Kuchukhidze, Russia, of course, wants to “drive a wedge” into these relations, but it will not succeed, because it does not have enough facts.
“They, like a political institution, today, firstly , are discredited. And secondly, Western embassies analyze everything very well,” summed up the international political scientist.
Kuchukhidze on whether the Kremlin will be able to use Dugin's murder in its favor: watch the video
Dugina car explosion: what is known
- Russia accused the Ukrainian special services of blowing up the car with Dugina. The FSB even named the performer and said that she was a member of the Prokopenko regiment and had already left for Estonia.
- In fact, Ukraine has nothing to do with this event. Such accusations are unsubstantiated and are part of the information war.
- Prokopenko's regiment commented on the accusations. “The woman whose name and military ID was published by the FSB in their report on the investigation of the terrorist attack against the daughter of Russian propagandist Dugin never belonged to our unit,” the statement said.