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Some news behind the scenes may have had something to do with this matter:
Mark Galeotti, professor at the Center for Global Affairs at New York University: “First of all, we’re not heading for World War III. That being said, Putin’s speech was not just an expression of unhappiness, he was literally . Tensions between Russia and Turkey have been brewing for some time;* the Russians have had intelligence officers carrying out hits in Turkish cities.*** They’ve been pushing the Turks, in some ways, more than they’ve been willing to push Western European countries.”
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Assassinations of Rebel-Connected Chechens Continue in Turkey
Another name has been added to the list of Chechens killed outside Russia: Abdulvakhid Edilgeriev was shot dead last month in Istanbul’s Kayasehir district, which many Chechens have made their home. The murder took place in broad daylight—at about 1:30 p.m., on October 1. The Kavkazcenter website reported that Edilgeriev was apparently driving home from his mosque with his four-year-old niece when he was attacked (Kavkazcenter.com, November 3).
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