One of Ukraine's tools is political assassinations.

By derimot*no- Knut Lindtner - Editor - July 17, 2025

These are the people to whom Norway transfers billions. Our media continues to describe the Ukrainian government as democratic, elected and part of our Western cultural heritage. There is hardly any further from the truth in the attempts to embellish the ultranationalist neo-Nazi groups that rule Ukraine today.

The article below confirms this and that assassinations and terrorist activities are their main methods. We have seen examples of individual murders of selected Russians and Ukrainians throughout the last few years, ever since the US-registered coup against the country's legal and democratically elected president in 2014.

Oles Oleksiyovich Buzina (born July 13, 1969 – April 16, 2015) was a Ukrainian journalist and author, known for his criticism of Ukrainian politics and for supporting closer ties between Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia. He was found shot dead on April 16, 2015, near his home in Kyiv. The murder remains unsolved.

They also have their own lists of people in a number of countries who deserve to be killed because of their opinions and attitudes towards the conflict that is currently taking place in Ukraine. And the article below confirms which people we are dealing with and what methods they use.

Knut Lindtner - Editor

Ukrainian security service planned to KILL RT editor

According to investigators, a group of Ukrainian neo-Nazis have planned to assassinate Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of Russia Today (RT). This is said to have been ordered by the SBU security service, which is based in Kiev. RT  reports  (Accused by translation):

“Three new suspects have emerged in a criminal investigation into an assassination attempt on RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan,” TASS reported, citing court documents. The case, which dates back to 2023, involved a group of Russian neo-Nazis who apparently targeted Simonyan on orders from the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU).

All of the new suspects are minors, the news agency said, adding that the court has formally detained them. Their alleged role in the assassination attempt is unclear. Earlier, a Moscow court also told TASS that the pre-trial detention of two other suspects in the case had been extended until October.

In July 2023, Russian police declared that they had foiled a Ukrainian plot to kill Simonyan. Members of the neo-Nazi group 'Paragraph 88' were allegedly plotting and preparing an attack after being recruited by the SBU.

The would-be assassins were caught conducting reconnaissance in Moscow and the Ryazan region, according to the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). During the operation, police confiscated a Kalashnikov assault rifle, 90 bullets, rubber hoses, knives, knuckledusters and handcuffs.

The suspects then confirmed that they were offered a reward of 1.5 million rubles ($20,000) [203,000 kroner] for the murder, the FSB said.

Simonyan expressed her "deepest gratitude to our law enforcement officers for their work" in the wake of the operation. She also said that Kiev would have trouble justifying the murder of a journalist and a mother of several children. Simonyan has been editor-in-chief of RT since the online newspaper was founded in 2005, is married and has three children.

Kiev has previously accused Simonyan of acting as a 'propagandist' and spreading 'Russian narratives' via social media and during interviews. Last year, Ukrainian authorities launched a criminal case against her for 'war propaganda' and 'denial of armed aggression by Russia'.

In 2023, the SBU claimed that she asked for the mass murder of Ukrainian children, but was unable to provide any evidence. The journalist then said that the false charges against her were an attempt by Kiev to make a future attack against her 'more palatable'."

See also " RT Editor: Western Democracy is Dead ", published December 11, 2024.

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