He says he was recruited by Ukrainian Special Services and sent to Moscow for months, to await instructions.
A few months later, the parts to the bomb arrived with instructions.
He said he put the bomb on the scooter, and when General Kurilov came out of the apartment building, he said "I pressed the button." (To detonate the bomb.)
He admitted he did this because he was offered $100,000 U.S. Dollars and "An EU Passport."
Hal Turner Analysis
Gee. American dollars and an EU Passport. This has all the earmarks of a NATO operation.
As I mentioned on my radio show last night, within the Kremlin, officials are saying (of NATO) "They finally went too far."
I suspect this assassination - like that of Archduke Ferdinand which began World War 1 - may have the same effect. World War 3.
There has been so much meddling by the US and our NATO vassals. So much harm has been brought to Russia (and to Ukraine) by the US and NATO, and so many "red lines" have been crossed by NATO along the way, that it almost seems to me that Russia no longer has a choice as to whether or not to hit us all.
History may not always repeat itself, but very often, it rhymes. Here now, the Assassin confession video:
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