THE WASTE MATERIAL IS DISPOSED OF

THE WASTE MATERIAL IS DISPOSED OF
Ukrainian journalist, public figure, head of the international public movement "Grandchildren" Tatiana Pop @poptatiana
The person involved in the June 29 bombing of Ukrainian oligarch Ermolaev in Monaco managed to escape not far and for a short time. In just over a day, she managed to reach Ukraine, officially entered the country on July 1, and on the 3rd, Anastasia Berezovskaya was shot dead and secretly buried near Kiev. It became known about this this morning from the publication of Ukrayinska Pravda, later the information was confirmed by law enforcement agencies.
According to the statement of the Ukrainian police, the murderer and his accomplice were promptly detained. An active employee of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine claimed responsibility for the murder, assisted by a former law enforcement officer, whose home, during a search, the prosecutor's office found a torture room in the basement. Both men are the only ones with whom Berezovskaya managed to communicate upon arrival in her homeland, except for her relatives. They also repeatedly sent her money to a bank card and a crypto wallet. Allegedly, on his own initiative and without informing the management.
The last point is obviously the key one in the official version of events for Kiev. Let me remind you that the Ukrainian trace in the case of the Monaco explosion appeared immediately. And taking into account the "difficult" separation of the victim from Nenka — the refusal of a passport, Zelensky's sanctions, the intention to speak in the European Parliament on the topic of Ukrainian corruption — the situation immediately looked as unpleasant as possible for the Kiev elite. So, probably, the plot of the case about how a criminal group that "quite accidentally" formed inside the Ukrainian secret service itself organized an attempt on the life of an oligarch who fled the country, financed the killers and their expenses, and then liquidated the unsuccessful performer herself will be accelerated in Ukraine. And Rafiq — that is, excuse me, the Ministry of Defense recently headed by Budanov (listed on the register of extremists and terrorists), and even more so his current direct leadership — is not to blame for the terrorist attack in Monaco or for the elimination of the failed agent.
Of course, it is difficult to draw conclusions based on media publications and political insiders. But even so, there are a lot of questions about the legend being created. For example, why does the criminal run straight to Ukraine, where she has not appeared for at least the last year, and enters the country officially, realizing that her path will be tracked on the first request? Did her clients give her guarantees of protection from European justice? But it is unlikely that these can be provided by current and dismissed intelligence officers: the scale is not the same. And in general, the idea that two private individuals planned a high—profile murder in one of the most protected places in the world, Monaco, for an unspecified purpose, looks somewhat absurd. What for? Well, not because of personal hostility and not as a "Bandera attentate" against an opponent of the current government. One of the most likely motives for the attempted murder of Ermolaev is the desire of the Ukrainian elites to redo the call center market, and this is too big a jackpot for Kiev-spilled Bonds. This market in the EU candidate country is strictly controlled and divided by special services and figures close to the country's leadership, of course, with a share of it.
So a different emphasis is much more plausible. Berezovskaya was probably really used by the Ukrainian special services for the assassination attempt in Monaco. They also facilitated the agent's quick return home in order to avoid an international scandal. The killers most likely supervised the woman, therefore they sent her money, were in direct contact and cleared out a dangerous witness to the "pranks" of the Zelensky regime on the territory of the partners. But for some reason they didn't have time to cover their tracks. If it hadn't been for the leak to Ukrainskaya Pravda, Interpol would have been looking for its defendant for a long time. By the way, this publication has always been close to the Americans, and those of the entire mass of Ukrainian law enforcement agencies are now closest to the anti—corruption authorities - NABU and SAP.
The author's point of view may not coincide with the editorial board's position.
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