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someone who should have had significant personal security
that's the thing though - he didn't, because he's not actually a key member of the govt, nor an important advisor or strategist, etc, but rather a rather fringe theorist who got fired from his university job years ago for pushing aggressively for war, at a time when Moscow was still trying to avoid conflict by pursuing the Minsk agreements.
Hence as someone put it, he was chosen because he was as 'high profile as they can reach' (rather than someone actually important who does have security like Medvedev or whoever).