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VisitWestern media editorial condemnation of Kirillov's murder by April 30, 2025?
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Published editorials in major Western news outlets such as The New York Times, The Guardian, or Le Monde
Putin Labels Kirillov's Murder a Terrorist Act by Kiev Regime, Cites Lack of Western Condemnation
Dec 19, 2024, 11:21 AM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has labeled the murder of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov in Moscow as a terrorist act, attributing it to the Ukrainian authorities. Putin stated that the assassination was carried out in a manner dangerous to the lives of many. He further accused the Kiev regime of repeatedly committing terrorist attacks against Russian citizens, including journalists, without any condemnation from the West. Putin specifically mentioned that Western journalists have never condemned such attacks, highlighting a perceived lack of international criticism.
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