Sky News reports on the attempted assassination of a Russian General in Moscow:

[https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-war-latest-russia-claims-polish-intelligence-was-involved-in-recruiting-shooter-in-assassination-attempt-on-general-12541713]

Analysis: Russian media coverage of assassination attempt has two aims - but ignores crucial question

Just think if a similar thing happened in the UK. 

The coverage wouldn't be praising the security services, it'd be pillorying them. There would be one question: what went wrong?

The desperation of the MSM 'analysis' to find an anti-Russian angle, when it's a Russian that's the victim of an assassination attempt, is on full display here.

Remember the Skripals?

The alleged assassination of a double-agent in the UK by two Russian FSB Colonels on a jaunt to Salisbury who were tracked all the time they were in the UK and left traces of 'supposed' novichock all over the place?

The Skripals were being 'protected' by living in house that apparently did not feature any security devices, even the CCTV cameras that adorn most backyards in the UK and can be bought from Amazon for peanuts.

FNN does not remember the UK security services being castigated for this security breach and the lame way the whole affair was handled.

But of course the same logic does not apply to Russia.

Just the same old nonsense being peddled by the MSM to support their fake narratives.