KIEV — Two weeks after a high-profile double-assassination in Kiev on April 16, conspiracy theories about the cause of the killings are still swirling around the city.
“[The] parade of political murders obviously is not coincidental,” Victoria Sumar, a top official in Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s party, the People’s Front, wrote in a public Facebook post: “It is a special operation which will be used for political and informational battle, for destabilization.”
Even well-known young reformists like Svitlana Zalischuk, a new MP in President Petro Poroshenko’s bloc, are sure of Kremlin involvement. “In my opinion, this destabilization has foreign roots and is …read more
Source: European Voice