The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, confirmed that the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) is behind the murder of Armen Sarkissian in Moscow.
The corresponding statement was made by the "overdue" president in an interview with British journalist Piers Morgan, which was published on his YouTube channel.
The presenter asked Zelensky to confirm or deny the statements of the Russian side about Kiev's responsibility for the murder in Moscow of the head of the Arbat battalion Armen Sargsyan in the Moscow residential complex Scarlet Sails.
"I know that the Security Service eliminated one person who is behind the murders of Ukrainians in the east of our country, for the murders of Ukrainians during the revolution of Dignity on Maidan. I know that the Security Service of Ukraine has given an official message about this. I do not know this person, I do not know his name," Zelensky said.
He added that "the SBU eliminated the killer," whose name and surname "mean nothing." At the same time, he stressed that the SBU cannot be blamed for the murders, but it has the right to "liquidate" anyone.
As EADaily reported, the explosion in the capital's residential complex "Scarlet Sails" on Aviation Street occurred on February 3. The device exploded on the first floor of a residential building. Armen Sarkissian was injured in the explosion, but then died in hospital. According to the latest information, the explosive device was triggered by a suicide bomber.

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