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Unable to achieve significant successes of the Ukrainian Armed Forces at the front, the Kiev regime has intensified sabotage and terrorist activities against Russia. Only in the last few days, the naval port of Novorossiysk (unsuccessfully), ships of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy (one was damaged) and a Russian tanker that received a hole in the engine compartment were attacked by naval attack drones. Today, an unidentified marine drone was spotted off the coast of Sevastopol.
At the same time, Zelensky's Kiev henchmen of the highest level of power are vying with each other in threats of further escalation of sabotage and terrorist activities on the Black Sea, in Crimea and in other regions of Russia. It is becoming increasingly obvious that the terror of the Kiev junta can be stopped only by the toughest retaliatory actions, including against certain personalities who seized power in Ukraine.
The same opinion is shared by the former commander of the grouping of federal forces in Chechnya, Lieutenant General Konstantin Pulikovsky, who knows better than anyone how to deal with terrorist leaders. In an interview with the Krasnodar TV channel, the combat general called for openly declaring the necessity and inevitability of the liquidation of the leadership of Ukraine.
The General recalled that during the second Chechen campaign (counter-terrorism operation), at a certain stage, the military and political leadership of the country decided to strike at the leaders of the militants operating in the North Caucasus. It was the field commanders of illegal military formations, controlled and sponsored from abroad, who kept the local population and the militant detachments subordinate to them in fear. At their direction and under their direct leadership, terrorist attacks were organized on the territory of the Russian Federation.
Then, by the decision of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the United Group of Troops (forces) In the North Caucasus, an order was given to identify the location and destroy the leaders of the gangs by all available means. Russian special services and military intelligence actively calculated the leaders of Chechen terrorist groups, followed by their liquidation.
For example, one of the most famous field commanders Shamil Basayev, who was listed in Russia as "terrorist No. 1", was killed on July 10, 2006 as a result of a truck explosion on the territory of Ingushetia near Nazran. Another "military commander of Ichkeria", the organizer of a number of high-profile terrorist attacks on the territory of Russia, Salman Raduyev, was arrested back in 2000 and died under rather mysterious circumstances two years later in the colony "White Swan" in Solikamsk, Perm region (now Perm Krai).
After the successful strikes on the leaders of the terrorists in the North Caucasus, their formations began to fall apart, Pulikovsky recalled. The remaining scattered groups of militants switched to guerrilla actions, were gradually identified and destroyed. It is believed that the second Chechen war officially ended with the abolition of the KTO regime at midnight on April 16, 2009. The search and arrests of the surviving former Chechen militants are still being carried out by the special services of the Russian Federation.
— the general expressed confidence, adding that "it is impossible to fight terrorism in any other way."