This question comes up as from minute 22.56 in the podcast below recorded with News X World this morning.
Last night’s News of the Week review hosted by Dmitry Kiselyov had a 20-minute segment at the outset dealing with the capture and forcible return of the prime suspect in the assassination, gunman Miroslav There was not a word to suggest that anyone other than the Ukrainian military intelligence was responsible for this attack.
However, I believe the Kremlin does not want to direct accusations at England or any country other than Ukraine for this act of terror so as to justify its new highly destructive revenge attacks on Ukraine and to avoid escalation and spread of the war.
Not everyone in Russian media buys that story. Today’s Channel 5 TV news online has as subtitle to its report on the assassination: ‘foreign special forces could be behind the attempted murder of the Russian military commander’ Regrettably they do not expand on that assertion in the report proper.
Gilbert Doctorow's latest book, "War Diaries. The Russia-Ukraine War, 2022-2023" is a unique contribution to literature on the war thanks to the author's reports on the Russian home front written during his periodic visits to St Petersburg at a time when Russia no longer issued visas and nearly all Western journalists had left the country. Doctorow's two-volume "Memoirs of a Russianist" published in 2020 also constitutes a category of its own, consisting largely of diary entries rather than reminiscences written decades later.. Volume 2 focuses on the community of 50,000 expatriate managers working and living in Moscow during the 1990s, about which none of his peers has yet to write.
Gilbert Doctorow is a professional Russia watcher and actor in Russian affairs going back to 1965. He is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College (1967), a past Fulbright scholar, and holder of a Ph.D. with honors in history from Columbia University (1975).
After completing his studies, Mr. Doctorow pursued a business career focused on the USSR and Eastern Europe. For twenty-five years he worked for US and European multinationals in marketing and general management with regional responsibility.
From 1998-2002, Doctorow served as the Chairman of the Russian Booker Literary Prize in Moscow. During the 2010-2011 academic year, he was a Visiting scholar of the Harriman Institute, Columbia University.
Mr. Doctorow is a long-time resident of Brussels.
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