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From kamikaze rats to infected mosquitoes, who is the Russian general who was eliminated by the Ukrainian services?

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From kamikaze rats to infected mosquitoes, who is the Russian general who was
Igor Kirillov

As of February 24, 2022, the high-ranking officer's job was to instill fear in the Russian population itself, demonizing Ukrainians...

" Infected mosquitoes released by US drones pose a dire threat to our soldiers ".

This is what the Russian general Igor Kirillov once declared, killed this morning in Moscow by an explosive device, as he was leaving home.

He was the man who had to scare the Russians. He was the one who dealt with the management of Covid, as now they gave him an empty spoon, appointing him the head of nuclear, radiological, chemical and biological defense. Empty spoon because the "atomic" policy is managed by the Security Council, i.e. directly by the Kremlin.

As of February 24, 2022, the high-ranking officer's job was to instill fear in the Russian population itself, demonizing Ukrainians and thus becoming one of the most hated figures in Kiev.

Kirillov spoke in the Russian Duma and on television every month about the "Ukrainian devil". He had begun by denouncing the existence of US-sponsored bio-labs on Ukrainian soil where "chemical and biological bombs" were being created. In June 2022, he stated that a virus that could be transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, carried by US drones, was now ready and through it spread various types of fever, malaria and other infections among Russian soldiers engaged in the front. .

Just two months ago, during a meeting at the Ministry of Defense, Kirillov had again accused the Kiev government, this time of using more than four hundred poisonous substances, banned chemical agents and other toxic substances, according to him, used by units of the Ukrainian troops to "commit terrorist acts", such as the use of thallium for "acts of sabotage against a number of experts on state television".

The list of alarms launched by Kirillov in recent years also includes the use of mustard gas, and the use of kamikaze rats, with explosive charges sent across the front line. Paradoxical details may seem, but they fulfilled the function of monsterizing Ukraine, catering to a trend that already exists in deep Russia.

But Kirillov's work was not mere propaganda on the home front, at least according to Ukraine, which has accused him of authorizing the mass use of a variety of chemical weapons in Donbass, such as K-1 combat grenades, which are equipped with toxic and irritating substances and therefore prohibited by international treaties. The combination of these two activities had made him a target of Kiev's counterintelligence activities. He was subject to sanctions by the European Union, as Ukraine's Security Service yesterday announced the opening of a criminal case against him in absentia, holding him responsible for giving "more than 4,800" orders to Russian troops to use chemical munitions in eastern and southern conflict fronts.

There were many elements to believe that an attack on him was possible. Which shows that Russia is becoming more and more perceptible.

 On December 12, a gunman killed engineer Mikhail Shatsky in a Moscow park, believed to be the architect of the modernization of the Kh-59 and Kh-69 missiles used against Ukraine. Two days ago, Sergei Yevsivkov, director of Olenivka prison at the time it was hit by a Russian missile that killed dozens of Ukrainian prisoners, blew himself up while behind the wheel of his car in central Donetsk. These are crimes that at the moment have no claim, but at least the motive seems clear.

Kirillov was killed by an explosive device containing about three hundred grams of tritol, placed at the entrance to his residence in Moscow. He was leaving early in the morning to go to the Ministry of Defense, where he was to give a speech. He lived in Riazan Prospect, in the south-eastern part of Moscow, a small bourgeois suburb. / Adapted "Pamphlet" from "Corriere Della Sera"

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