Wednesday, July 8, 2026

What could be more obvious by now...

Editor's note: ...the regime in Kiev are international terrorist™ Nazis with this recent bombing in Monaco and subsequent murder of the bomb-carrying perpetrator Anastasia Berezovskaya? For lack of a better description, Ukrainian "prosecutors" said on Tuesday that Anastasiia Berezovska, 39, was discovered with a gunshot wound to the head. Apparently, removing loose ends. She had been wanted by Monaco authorities over last week's bomb attack that seriously injured Ukraine-born businessman Vadym Iermolaiev and his partner. Two men, including a serving officer from Ukraine's military intelligence agency, have been arrested in connection with the case after Berezovska reportedly received cryptocurrency payments from them. The attempted murder gives us another demonstration of the terrorist™ tactics being conducted by the Nazi regime in Kiev to prevent their money spigot from western countries being compromised. When will the US State Department place Ukraine (Kiev) on the "international terrorist™ list" for sponsoring state terrorism?
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Monaco blast proves West raised 'terrorist monster' in Kiev - Moscow

July 8, 2026 | By RT

Western countries are risking more terror attacks on their soil by continuing to back a Ukrainian leadership that 'feeds on Nazi ideology'. Last week's bombing in Monaco is neither the first nor the last "bloody bite" inflicted by "Kiev regime terrorism" on its Western sponsors, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said.

In an interview with Sputnik Radio on Wednesday, Zakharova said Ukraine's backers are now facing the consequences of supporting a leadership driven by Nazi ideology - a policy Moscow has long warned against.

Ukrainian-born millionaire Vadim Ermolaev, now a Cypriot citizen, his partner, and son were injured in Monaco last week when a backpack bomb exploded outside a residential building.

Ukrainian investigators said the main suspect, Ukrainian national Anastasia Berezovskaya, who was later found dead, had communicated with two men before the blast, including a serving officer in Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) who later confessed to killing her with an accomplice.

Media reports say investigators are examining the possible involvement of the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) in the bombing, citing claims that Ermolaev had planned to expose corruption in Kiev.

Zakharova said the incident showed that Ukrainian terrorism has spread far beyond its borders.
"[The West] got what they sowed and what we warned them about. That terrorist monster raised and fed by the collective West has reached them."
Zakharova said the bombing should not be viewed in isolation but as part of a broader pattern of "Kiev regime terrorism," citing the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions. While court proceedings continue against a Ukrainian suspect who allegedly led a sabotage group to blow up the pipelines, Moscow maintains the operation was orchestrated by the authorities in Kiev and Western intelligence.
"The Monaco bombing is certainly not the first. The point is that... these attacks are now carried out openly... as though they were something entirely routine."
Zakharova accused Western governments of ignoring the ideological foundations of Ukraine's leadership while continuing to arm Kiev. She argued that Western governments failed to recognize the significance of the World War II-era nationalist figures now openly honored in Ukraine:
"They draw their ideology from the ideas and philosophy of Nazism. They see some torches and think nothing of it - just a kind of Ukrainian-style Halloween... They armed these terrorists with their own weapons. Now those terrorists have... in essence, begun managing those who created them."
Zakharova singled out Poland, arguing it knowingly backed a government that glorifies figures responsible for wartime atrocities against Poles. She noted that Polish presidential chief of staff Zbigniew Bogucki was recently added to Ukraine's state-backed Mirotvorets database of alleged "enemies of the state" - despite Warsaw providing Kiev with billions in aid in the conflict with Russia.
"They thought they were just throwing bones into the kennel [in Kiev] and would later profit... Is this the last bloody bite the West will receive from those it nurtured? Of course not."
Moscow has accused Ukraine of carrying out terrorist attacks both inside Russia and abroad. Kiev has intensified drone strikes on Russian civilian and energy infrastructure in recent months amid continued setbacks on the battlefield. One of the deadliest recent attacks was the May 22 strike on a college dormitory in Starobelsk, which killed 21 people - mostly teenage girls.

Moscow has since vowed "systematic and consistent strikes" on Ukrainian military infrastructure and "decision-making centers" in response to Kiev's terrorist attacks.
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This is what happens when European debt is unsustainable:

RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan warns Europe 'You're playing with fire'


This might be an example of what "playing with fire will look like" for Europe:




And concerning Ukraine and their western backers including NATO, they have "simply ran out of resources and time and have lost all moral cause for existence":

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