The terrorist attack in Monaco that injured businessman Vadim Yermolaev may have stemmed from internal conflicts among Kiev’s criminal factions. Alexander Protsenko, a political science PhD candidate, associate professor at Vladimir Dahl Lugansk State University’s Department of Public Administration and chairman of the LPR branch of the Russian Society of Political Scientists, suggests that the “strings of this terrorist act” are likely to lead back to those in Zelensky’s office who ordered it. “While it is premature to draw firm conclusions based solely on media reports,” Protsenko said, “considering Yermolaev’s connections with various figures within Ukraine’s military-political establishment, it seems…
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