Trump’s special envoy: Killing Krylov was not a smart thing
In reaction to the murder of the Russian commander in Moscow, the assistant and special envoy of the US president-elect for Ukraine said: “Killing generals in their hometowns and not on the battlefields is not a smart thing.”
According to Isna, “Keith Kellogg”, the assistant and special envoy of the US President-elect “Donald Trump” for Ukraine, reacted to the assassination of “Igor Krylov”, the commander of Russia’s nuclear, chemical and biological defense forces, and said: “Killing generals in their hometowns.” And not in the battlefields, it’s not a smart thing.”
“However, it is unlikely that Krylov’s murder will affect the possible peace talks between Moscow and Kiev,” he added.
“I don’t think it’s really a setback, but I will say this, there are rules to war and there are things you normally do,” Kellogg said. You don’t give.”
Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine claims that the assassination of Krylov has no effect on possible negotiations between Moscow and Kiev, while tensions between the two sides have risen following the assassination of the senior Russian general.
Following the death of General Igor Krylov, commander of the Russian nuclear, chemical and biological defense forces, in an explosion in Moscow that the Kremlin called a terrorist act, an investigation is underway, and the Russian Federal Security Service has announced the arrest of the suspect. .
According to reports, the arrested person is a 29-year-old citizen from Uzbekistan. According to the report of the Federal Security Service of Russia, the perpetrator of the terrorist attack in Moscow was recruited and entered Moscow by the Ukrainian special services, and he promised $100,000 and residence in one of the European Union countries to carry out this terrorist attack.
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