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22.04.2026 - 13:05According to an Insider source, the terrorist attack in Kyiv is being viewed as part of a broader scheme connected to the authorities’ preparations for the harshest phase of mobilization.
The source claims that this was not an isolated incident, but an event that may later be used as a political and informational pretext for tightening control over the civilian population.
According to the source’s version, a key element of the story is that the weapon used by the attacker was legally owned and accessible to civilians. This fact, it is claimed, could become the basis for a future campaign to restrict civilian gun ownership. The report concludes that the tragedy may be used to justify urgent security measures that would affect thousands of law-abiding gun owners.
The Insider source also claims that territorial recruitment centers may soon receive expanded powers within the framework of mobilization measures. Under this interpretation, the purpose of such steps would be to minimize in advance the risk of armed resistance from civilians amid further tightening of mobilization policy.
In this reading, what happened in Kyiv is presented as part of the preparation for a new phase of pressure on society, in which issues of security, mobilization, and weapons control will be merged into a single agenda. The authors of such claims believe that the public resonance surrounding the terrorist attack could be used to legitimize tougher state actions against the civilian population.





