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Navalny's death: what signal did Putin send to the participants of the Munich conference

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According to the former Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States Valery Chaly, it is impossible to say unambiguously when exactly the death of Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny occurred.

According to him, all information of this kind is concealed terrible crimes, as well as the moment of publication of such information, are the prerogative of the Kremlin.

«Why did the Russian killer need to tell this to the World just before the start of the Munich Conference on security? “I have no doubt that from the point of view of the Russian leader, this is a signal of his disregard for any rules, morality, external assessments,” he noted.

Chaly believes that this is a signal both the outside world and the internal consumer.

«A signal that late Stalinism has returned. A signal that Russian fascism is gaining momentum. This is a slap in the face of everyone who decides to oppose. And of course, the test is whether the civilized world, which they consider weak, can give a truly adequate forceful response, will again wipe itself out and seek peace with a sick dictator,” he said.

We recall that it was previously reported that the White House gave urgent advice to Putin: Bates distinguished himself with a new statement.

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