Dmytro Lykhovii, an officer of the Main Communications Department of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, drew attention to the fact that Turkey extradited Ignat Kuzin to Russia, whom the Russian FSB suspects of participating in the liquidation of the deputy head of the Russian General Staff, Major General Moskalik.
He wrote about this on his Facebook page.
" Following other events, few people noticed that Ignat Kuzin, whom the Russian FSB suspects of participating in the liquidation of the deputy head of the Russian General Staff, Major General Moskalyk, was TURKEY EXTRADITED TO RUSSIA. At least that's what the Russian media is writing about," Lykhoviy noted.
The officer believes that it is necessary to draw appropriate conclusions regarding Turkey.
"Relevant conclusions should be drawn regarding Ankara's policy and whether non-resident citizens of Ukraine should travel to Turkey," Lykhovoi summed up.
As a reminder, on the morning of Friday, April 25, a car belonging to 58-year-old Deputy Chief of the Main Operations Directorate of the Russian General Staff, Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalyk , exploded in the Moscow Region. Moskalyk's death was confirmed by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.
It was later reported that a car carrying 58-year-old Deputy Chief of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalyk, was blown up on April 25 by Ignat Kuzin .
And on Saturday, April 26, the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation announced the detention of a suspect in the murder of Russian general Yaroslav Moskalyk.