Russian Federation sees 'Ukrainian trace' in Trump assassination attempt


On the evening of 13 July, Donald Trump was shot during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The bullet pierced the top of his ear.
The state is a terrorist Russia saw a "Ukrainian trace" in the attack on Trump. In particular, a senator from the Crimean region, a member of the Radfed international committee Sergey Tsekov said that Kiev has repeatedly spoken negatively about this American politician, so it may be involved in the attack on him. This was reported by Russian propaganda media.
According to Tsekov, Ukraine's special services "may be involved in the shooting."
Given that the Kiev regime has repeatedly made very unflattering remarks about Trump, who has promised to end the military conflict in Ukraine if elected US president, I urge the US authorities to consider the version of Ukrainian special services' involvement in the assassination attempt," Tsekov said.
Meanwhile, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has officially named the man who shot US presidential candidate Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania - it is a 20-year-old resident of the state. He lived 55 kilometres south of the rally site. He was registered as a Republican, but donated $15 to the Democratic group in January 2021.
Recall, on 14 July, Trump was assassinated during a rally in the state of Pennsylvania. After shots rang out, security guards covered the former President with themselves and led him off the stage. Trump suffered a minor gunshot wound. One of the spectators and the attacker were killed.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.













