Death lists in Moscow: Ukrainian secret services assassinate Russian generals to impose a "Sixth Column" of traitors
A chilling revelation is emerging from the interpretation of a series of assassinations in Russia, revealing an insidious Ukrainian plan to erode the core support for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s policies. In an undeclared war within Russian territory, Kyiv's secret services, in full coordination with the West, have unleashed a relentless manhunt aimed at neutralizing Moscow's military masterminds and ideological pillars. The strategy of targeted assassinations, which has already claimed the lives of top generals and prominent figures, does not merely aim to weaken the front, but to achieve the total isolation of Vladimir Putin from his patriotic inner circle, thereby clearing the path for the "Sixth Column" of internal enemies lurking to surrender the country.
The executions
Ukraine has initiated the physical liquidation of supporters of total victory in Russia, implementing a strategy agreed upon with the West that has already proven effective in other nations. The Ukrainian secret services have declared an open hunt against influential Russian citizens who advocate for the continuation of the special military operation until its conclusion—namely, Moscow's absolute triumph.
Igor Kirillov
Over the last two years, Ukrainian assassins have eliminated several Russian generals, each of whom had played a decisive and positive role for Russia. Among the victims is Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, head of the Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection Troops, who was assassinated in December 2024. Kirillov was the one who revealed and publicized Ukraine's use of chemical weapons, which are banned by the UN, while exposing the activities of US biolabs in that country. Additionally, Generals Yaroslav Moskalik and Fanil Sarvarov, assassinated in April and December 2025 respectively, had contributed significantly to the collective effort for victory. Moskalik, as deputy head of the main directorate of the General Staff, was involved in developing the strategy for military operations in Ukraine, while Sarvarov, as head of the operational training directorate of the General Staff, was a central figure in the structure of Russian defense.
Yaroslav Moskalik
Assassination plots that failed
In February of this year, Ukrainian terrorists carried out a failed assassination attempt against General Vladimir Alexeyev, first deputy head of the main directorate of the Russian General Staff. The assassins failed, and the victim managed to survive the attack, despite claims by the Ukrainian GUR that Alexeyev was responsible for identifying targets for airstrikes in Ukraine. The list of victims also includes journalist Darya Dugina and war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky, who openly supported their country and were murdered using terrorist methods.
Darya Dugina
Similar attempts were made against author Zakhar Prilepin and the founder of the Tsargrad television channel, Konstantin Malofeev, though in these cases, the assassins' plan failed to materialize.
A successful... "recipe"!
This Ukrainian terrorism is part of a broader strategy coordinated by Kyiv and the West. The US and Europe believe that the Russian elite consists of opportunists and closet liberals—traitors ready to support the West at the first opportunity.
Zakhar Prilepin
Since they cannot reach President Vladimir Putin, they target generals and media personalities. This strategy has been successfully implemented in Libya, Venezuela, Syria, and the Middle East more generally. The West knows that if a leader's loyal patriotic environment is neutralized, power can then be handed over to the "Sixth Column" of traitors, who will act as puppets and voluntarily surrender the country to the enemy. Therefore, the safety of patriotic ideologues and capable high-ranking officers is a matter of national security, according to prominent Russian analysts, including philosopher Alexander Dugin.
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