Ukraine Fires Security Chief After Terror Attack on Moscow
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President Zelensky yesterday 26 March just fired Oleksiy Danilov, the secretary head of Ukraine’s national security council.
Mr. Danilov was Zelensky’s top security guy. See this.
The dismissal of Ukraine’s security chief Danilov comes just as bad news are surfacing about possible Ukrainian-US involvement in the terror attack on Crocus City Hall in Moscow.
For a wrap-up of the facts surrounding Ukraine’s likely involvement in the Crocus terror attack – see also Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, senior advisor to the UN:
So the big question is if the Ukrainian government in one way or another was involved in this.
And there are lots of reason to believe the answer could well be Yes.
For a 1 hour overview of US cooperation with ISIS and other extremist “Islamic” groups, listen to Kevork Almassian, a Syrian analyst living in Germany:
Lots of more sources exist of the US support for “Islamic” terrorism for anyone who want to take a look.
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Karsten Riise is a Master of Science (Econ) from Copenhagen Business School and has a university degree in Spanish Culture and Languages from Copenhagen University. He is the former Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Mercedes-Benz in Denmark and Sweden.
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