Attack on Russian General: Zelensky Could go to Any Lengths to Woo Western Handlers: Expert
16:58 08.02.2026 (Updated: 19:46 08.02.2026)

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Attack on Russian general: Zelensky could go to any lengths to woo Western handlers – expert
With the Abu Dhabi peace talks on Ukraine underway, this terrorist act is nothing but a botched attempt to demonstrate the Ukrainian regime’s “long reach,” Russian military expert Alexander Mikhailov tells Sputnik.
He commented on the attempted assassination of General Vladimir Alexeyev, GRU head Igor Kostyukov’s deputy, a Russian chief negotiator.
Mikhailov’s other key points:
“UK intelligence was most likely involved in this terrorist attack, providing operational information to its Ukrainian accomplices”
It is highly disadvantageous for NATO to get rid of Zelensky, as “he serves as a convenient ‘pocket terrorist,’ ready to instantly organize targeted killings or terrorist attacks on command"
Ukraine has actually turned into “a large-scale training camp for international terrorists, similar to what was previously done in Afghanistan or the Middle East," with the entire mechanism being funded by NATO
With the Abu Dhabi peace talks on Ukraine underway, this terrorist act is nothing but a botched attempt to demonstrate the Ukrainian regime’s “long reach,” Russian military expert Alexander Mikhailov tells Sputnik.
He commented on the attempted assassination of General Vladimir Alexeyev, GRU head Igor Kostyukov’s deputy, a Russian chief negotiator.
Mikhailov’s other key points:
“UK intelligence was most likely involved in this terrorist attack, providing operational information to its Ukrainian accomplices”
It is highly disadvantageous for NATO to get rid of Zelensky, as “he serves as a convenient ‘pocket terrorist,’ ready to instantly organize targeted killings or terrorist attacks on command"
Ukraine has actually turned into “a large-scale training camp for international terrorists, similar to what was previously done in Afghanistan or the Middle East," with the entire mechanism being funded by NATO