Dmitry Peskov, an old friend of our foundation, has said that he considers the investigation into Chaika a commissioned hit piece.
Of course it was commissioned. Peskov knows all about that from personal experience.
After all, the investigation about the watch was commissioned too. By Browder.
The investigation about the yacht was commissioned by U.S. intelligence agencies.
The story about Peskov and Navka’s 470-million-ruble house appeared as the result of a commission from Turkish fascists and Erdoğan:
Dmitry Peskov knows perfectly well what he himself is like: his watch is a simple military-style “Komandirskie,” he lives in a modest two-room apartment in Otradnoye (a Moscow district), and he vacations not on a yacht but in Anapa, at the “Medvezhonok” guesthouse. So if ACF’s investigations into Peskov were commissioned, then the one about Chaika must be commissioned too—what is there to think about for so long?