Agent network planned murder of Zelenskyj, two arrested

Agent network planned murder of Zelenskyj, two arrested
Agent network planned murder of Zelenskyj, two arrested
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Volodymyr Zelenskyj photographed at a press conference in Kyiv in February. Photo: Gina Grieg Riisnæs / Aftenposten

Published: 05/07/2024 13:57 | Updated: 07/05/2024 15:30

The Ukrainian security service SBU says it has rolled up a Russian agent network that planned assassinations of Ukrainian leaders, including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Two Ukrainian colonels, employed by the Ukrainian security service, have been arrested, the BBC reports.

The SBU states that it has revealed that Russian agents had infiltrated the Ukrainian government’s bodyguards.

According to the SBU, the Russian security service FSB is behind it.

The FSB is said to have been hunting for possible “executioners” in Zelensky’s bodyguard for a long time.

The head of military intelligence, Kyrylo Budanov, and SBU chief Vasyl Malyuk are also said to have been on the FSB’s murder list.

The plan is said to have been to take Budanov’s life before Orthodox Easter, which this year fell on May 5.

This image is supposed to show a drone with an explosive charge that is said to have been planned to be used in the assassination.
This image is supposed to show a drone with an explosive charge that is said to have been planned to be used in the assassination. Photo: SBU

According to the SBU, the group planned to use a “mole” to get information about Budanov’s whereabouts and that he could then be taken away using rockets and drones, the BBC writes.

One of the officers who was arrested should have already bought drones and anti-personnel mines, according to the SBU.

SBU chief Vasyl Malyuk says the attack was intended to be “a gift to Putin before his inauguration”. Vladimir Putin was sworn in as President of Russia on Tuesday.

The article is in Norwegian

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