The new event on Friday, April 1 in the war between Russia and Ukraine is the raid on the Belgorod oil depot. Ukrainian helicopters, according to the prevailing hypothesis, crossed Russian territory and hit the site, but Kyiv denied paternity of the operation. In Otto e mezzo, the program hosted by Lilli Gruber on La7, Lucio Caracciolo, director of the Italian geopolitical magazine Limes, puts forward three hypotheses about the attack, including that of sabotage.
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The anomalous signal is that they all deny paternity of the raid, even the Ukrainians themselves Ukrainian vehicles are Russianmade,” explains Caracciolo, who hypothesizes: “They could have been sent by the army, and therefore by Zelensky, to bomb the depot, which has 27 tanks and hit eight. Then the other hypothesis is that the Russians bombed themselves because these things happen too, for propaganda purposes and to get Russian public opinion to understand that there is a war and we must fight”.
But there is a third hypothesis, namely that “of the Ukrainians who disobeyed Zelensky”. What is the reporter talking about? “Just someone who may not be too happy that Zelenskyy is going to negotiate with Putin and wants to delay the moment” when the Ukrainian president could sit down with Moscow.