Ukrainian Security Service Foils Russian Plot to Assassinate Commander of the Third Army Corps, Andriy Biletsky.
What We Know About the Attempt on Andriy Biletsky's Life
According to TSN.ua: Law enforcement agencies have prevented the murder of Andriy Biletsky, the commander of Ukraine's Third Army Corps, in a plot orchestrated by Russian intelligence services. The threat to his life emerged from the activities of an agent who was recruited through his former wife, a resident of the temporarily occupied territory in the Zaporizhzhia region. This case highlights the ongoing risks faced by top Ukrainian military figures amid Russia's continued aggression.
The Russian intelligence agent, who was attempting to carry out the assassination, operated as a drone pilot. He sought to gather details about Biletsky's arrival time and location, underscoring the seriousness of his intentions. Officers from the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) uncovered the agent during the early stages of his espionage activities, which allowed them to thwart the crime before it could be executed.
Details of the Arrest
The suspect has now been detained and faces charges under Part 2 of Article 111 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code—treason. If convicted, he could receive a life sentence along with confiscation of property. The agent remains in custody, and investigators are continuing their probe to identify any possible accomplices and clarify the specifics of the hit order.
This situation underscores the persistent threat that Ukrainian military commanders face amid Russia's ongoing aggression. The prevention of the assassination attempt on Andriy Biletsky reflects the active efforts of Russian intelligence services to destabilize Ukraine and target key military leaders. The SBU's actions in this case demonstrate the effectiveness of Ukrainian law enforcement in countering external threats. The ongoing investigation may shed light on a broader espionage network that could endanger not only military personnel but also other state institutions in Ukraine.
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