Russian Agent Held in Kyiv for Plotting Assassination of Ukrainian Intelligence Officer Using FPV Drone.
Kyiv Authorities Detain Suspected Russian Intelligence Asset
According to Novyny.live: Law enforcement in Kyiv has apprehended an individual allegedly working for Russian intelligence services, accused of orchestrating an assassination attempt against a member of the Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) of Ukraine's Ministry of Defence. According to officials, the suspect reportedly received a payment of $100,000 to carry out the killing, including a $10,000 advance.
The arrest took place in the capital, where the 38-year-old suspect has now been formally notified of suspicion for premeditated murder motivated by financial gain. Investigative proceedings are ongoing, and the relevant article carries a penalty ranging from 10 to 15 years in prison to a life sentence.
Ongoing Counterintelligence Efforts in Ukraine
Ukraine's National Police are continuing their inquiry into the case, which involved searches of the suspect's property as part of the probe into the planned attack on the HUR officer. The exposure of this Russian agent highlights the active role of Ukrainian security services in countering terrorist threats within the country.
This incident underscores the persistent danger posed by Russian intelligence operations on Ukrainian soil, particularly amid the ongoing war and conflict that began in 2014. The detention demonstrates the efforts of Ukrainian law enforcement to identify and neutralize threats that could endanger state officials and national security as a whole.
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