Two Russian agents were killed in Ukraine following the shooting of a senior Ukrainian intelligence officer, Colonel Ivan Voronych. This incident adds to the ongoing tensions and violence in the region. Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) head, Vasyl Malyuk, confirmed in a video that the agents were found and “liquidated” after resisting arrest.
Col Voronych was attacked in a Kyiv parking lot by an unknown assailant on a recent Thursday. The attack took place in broad daylight, shocking many in the area. After a joint investigation, police tracked the agents, labeled as “citizens of a foreign country,” and discovered they had followed Col Voronych prior to the attack. They were caught with a silenced pistol at a location that had been monitored.
The SBU, similar to the UK’s MI5, focuses on internal security but has increasingly been involved in sabotage missions and targeted killings during the ongoing conflict with Russia, which escalated with its full-scale invasion in 2022. Ukrainian sources have suggested that the SBU may have been behind the killing of high-ranking Russian officials, including General Igor Kirillov last December.
This week’s events occur against a backdrop of escalating violence. President Volodymyr Zelensky remarked that Ukraine recently endured its largest-ever aerial assault from Russia. Data from the UN indicates that June recorded the highest civilian casualties in three years.
The conflict shows little sign of resolution, with Russia making slow but steady advances on the eastern front, particularly in the Kursk region. Efforts for a ceasefire continue to stall, leaving many to wonder about the future of both nations in this prolonged war.
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