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I wouldn't rule out the Ukrainian angle. Historically in last 10-12 years all notorious political assassinations in Europe and North America belong to Ukrainians or pro-Ukrainian elements.
> A lot of murders in Ukraine itself (Buzina and others, The Sky Hundred and whatnot).
> At least two assassination attempts on Trump last year (including "the ear").
> The assassination attempt on Fico in Slovakia.
> The murder of Boris Nemtsov in Moscow in 2015. It happened days after the Second Minsk Agreement. Nemtsov had dinner with his Ukrainian lover/kept woman Anna Duritskaya who led him to walk to the bridge at night. An assassin or two came from behind, shot six times, got into some white car and drove away. They didn't even try to eliminate a possible witness, Duritskaya, who could identify him/them. Duritskaya had a conversation with the Russian police and immediately left Russia to Kiev. She got four new apartaments on Science Avenue in Kiev and a security team from the Office of the Attorney General of Ukraine. And so on.