https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-europe-45371270 I'm curious to see if this leads to more (or more overt) Russian military activity in Ukraine. On the one hand, I don't doubt that the Ukrainian government would want this guy dead. On the other, this is an extremely sloppy way of killing someone for a government and is more aligned with what you would expect from a terror/insurgenct group (in this case maybe an internal faction or pro-Ukrainan groups). Given that Russia has used similar situations as a pretense for military action (2008 in Georgia, the Chechnya campaign*) I also wouldn't be surprised if we see some sort of Russian military activity there in the coming days. * there's a very interesting book by a dissident journalist who alleges that the bombings in 1999 in Moscow and later attacks in Grozny were false flags by the KGB to help Putin sow up power. Alexander Litvenenko (who was killed in London) wrote it.
To be clear, I don't necessarily "like" that the dude got assassinated. Just like your analysis of a delicate and important (and honestly fascinating) situation in Ukraine.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...f7faa680710_story.html?utm_term=.86549402eb1e Now we have the classic fight of accusations between Russian and Ukrainian officlas. "There is every reason to believe that the Kiev regime is behind his murder, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said, referring to the capital of Ukraine" "On Ukrainian television, a senior Ukrainian intelligence official, Igor Guskov, confirmed Zakharchenko’s death and said that rival rebels or Russian spy services were behind the deadly blast" The most interesting part was the fact that Putin didn't blame Ukraine in his offical statement about the death "Putin issued a statement Friday praising Zakharchenko as a “courageous and decisive person, a patriot.” He stopped short of explicitly blaming Kiev for the killing but vowed that Russia would stand by the people of the region".
If anyone here is interested to know his successor as the head of Donetsk People's Republic is Dmitry Trapeznikov. There isn't a lot of information about him especially not in english but if somone want to read a little bit about him. Its an article from Ukrainian news agency https://www.unian.info/m/politics/10245063-terrorist-dmitry-trapeznikov-takes-lead-in-dpr.html