No turning back
Navalny’s murder as Putin’s final confession
Kirill MartynovFebruary 17, 10:35

The murder of Alexey Navalny in a remote penal colony in the Russian Arctic on Friday marks a point of no return for Vladimir Putin’s regime. It is now clear that his dictatorship will continue exterminating people until it is forced to desist.
By ordering or facilitating Navalny’s murder, Putin has shown that his power is anchored solely in the unbridled terror he can unleash upon those who desire a peaceful future for Russia and its neighbours.
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