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The Kremlin set conditions for an end to terrorism

Кремль выдвинул условия прекращения террора

On the background of shooting in the shopping center Munich, killing 8 people and a large number injured, the Kremlin almost openly threatened Germany, France, Belgium and other European countries “new attacks” and then demanded that these attacks be prevented.

Kremlin political analyst Markov, a well known fact that voiced the demands and threats of the Putin regime, in a totally blatant and undisguised form, gave to understand that behind all the recent attacks in Europe is Russia.

On his Facebook page Markov published the Kremlin’s demand to Europe that they must perform to the attacks have stopped.

Markov wrote:

“France does not seriously changed its policy after a series of terrorist attacks in Paris. And Belgium won’t change. I think already this year, ISIS will hold a series of terrorist attacks in some European capital. Most likely, alas, Berlin. Russia and Germany need to cooperate to prevent terrorist attacks in Berlin to prevent them.”

In another passage Markov even more specific:

“Wine Merkel and Hollande that refuse to cooperate with Russia and spend energy, time and money of the NATO countries and Russia to fight each other…

Supported the seizure of power by terrorists in Kiev and the legalization of neo-Nazi gangs. As a result, the flow of weapons and unprincipled political crime surged in Europe…

…Help the terrorists in Syria and Ukraine. Therefore, terrorists kill their citizens. Citizens should send Merkel and Hollande to resign

Therefore, the attacks of the jihadists in Europe is a tragic inevitability.”

We point out in this connection that according to many analysts behind the attacks on countries in Europe is Moscow, which operates under a foreign flag. The same tactics the Kremlin is using in cyberspace, including attacks on important targets in the U.S. and Europe on behalf of terrorists.

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