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WorldAsiaNational Security and Defense Council head Danilov accused Russia and Poroshenko of 'shaking' Ukraine

National Security and Defense Council head Danilov accused Russia and Poroshenko of ‘shaking’ Ukraine

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The head of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Oleksiy Danilov, accused Russia and ex-president Petro Poroshenko of having “shaken” Ukraine.

He made the corresponding statement during the telethon.

According to him, Russia is trying to “undermine and destabilize the situation”, and “certain personalities” are helping it.

“Some ‘personalities’ who previously had business relations with Medvedchuk are now uniting and trying to undermine the country,” Danilov said. Poroshenko is a suspect in the LDNR coal supply case, in which Medvedchuk is also implicated.

According to Danilov, the “figures” have a “great task” from May to October to try to destabilize the situation inside Ukraine.

“That’s their plan for today. We are entering a very complex and difficult period of turbulence due to internal problems,” he said.

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