The dubious deaths of prominent figures in both countries in recent days brought the assassination operations to the agenda. Experts stated that the war moved from open positions to assassinations, while anti-Putin groups in Russia were also involved in these assassinations.
The war between Ukraine and Russia, which started with an air and land operation on February 24 and continues, has moved to a different dimension with the two deaths in the previous days. Stating that the deaths in recent days are the harbinger of this, experts noted that the button was pushed in the wave of assassinations.
PUTIN'S BRAIN MAN ATTACKED
The first of the dubious murders took place in Russia. Darya Dugina, the daughter of Alexander Dugin, a Russian political expert and known for his closeness to Russian President Vladimir Putin, was killed by a bomb placed in her car. Although Ukraine officially announced that the incident was not related to them, the Kyiv administration was targeted in the Russian media. Some Russian security experts claimed that the bomb used in the assassination is produced by the West and the pin was pulled by the Ukrainian intelligence.
ANTI-PUTIN GROUP ASSUMED THE ASSASINATION
While Ukraine continues to be blamed for the assassination, a group within Russia has assumed responsibility. In the statement made by the Russian National Republican Army, which is trying to overthrow the Putin administration, the assassination was assumed and new assassination threats were made. The emergence of this group, which is one of the groups opposing the Ukraine war, with such a sensational action, brought questions of "Are the anti-Putin groups getting stronger?" to mind.
HEAD OF UKRAINE SECURITY SERVICE FOUND DEAD IN HOME
While the echoes of the Dugina assassination continued in Russia, a remarkable death occurred in Ukraine, which was shown as the first target for the assassination. Alexander Nakonechny, Head of the Security Service in Ukraine's Kirovohrad region, was found dead in his home. Making a statement on the subject, Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office stated that the Ukrainian police opened an investigation to find the cause of death. It did not record any other relevant comments.