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Top Ukrainian spy shot dead with silenced pistol in Kyiv
Top Ukrainian spy shot dead with silenced pistol in Kyiv

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Top Ukrainian spy shot dead with silenced pistol in Kyiv

A senior Ukrainian spy has been shot dead by an assassin using a silenced pistol on the streets of Kyiv. Col Ivan Voronich, a senior operational officer in Ukraine's security service, was crossing the street near a block of flats in the capital's Holosiivskyi district when he was approached by a man with a gun on Thursday morning. Footage shared on Telegram showed the moment Col Voronich was shot five times next to a row of parked cars. Following the attack, a man can be seen running along the street in the opposite direction while stuffing a gun into his shorts. Roman Chervinsky, a former Ukrainian intelligence officer, said Col Voronich was killed as he left his apartment at 8am local time on Thursday. 'With five shots at close range while leaving the apartment today at 8am, the enemy killer did his dirty work,' Mr Chervinsky said. He added that Col Voronich had been 'fighting the enemy since 2014'. The senior security service officer died at the scene, according to Ihar Mosiychuk, a former Ukrainian MP, who blamed Russian special services for the attack. Col Voronich was reportedly the head of the 1st division of the 16th department in Ukraine's security service, which focuses on high-level operations including counter-terrorism, special operations and security missions. However, both sides of the Ukraine-Russia conflict have carried out assassinations since the full-scale war began in February 2022. A high-ranking Russian general and his assistant were killed in Moscow by Ukraine's security service last December. Lt Gen Igor Kirillov, the head of Moscow's radiation, biological and chemical defence forces, was outside a residential block when a device hidden in a scooter was detonated remotely. Another senior Russian general was killed in a car bomb attack in Moscow earlier this year. Gen Yaroslav Moskalik died when a Volkswagen Golf exploded after an improvised device stuffed with pellets went off in April. Russia's federal security service claimed to have killed a Ukrainian spy allegedly plotting to assassinate a defence industry executive in September 2024. Moscow has stepped up attacks on civilians in recent months, regularly targeting major cities such as Kyiv and Dnipro. Russian forces fired a total of 741 missiles and drones on Tuesday night, breaking the record for the number of projectiles launched that had been set only the Friday before. On Wednesday night, Russia fired 400 drones and 18 missiles in a nearly 10-hour attack, killing two people in Kyiv, Volodymyr Zelensky said. The Ukrainian president added that the attack showed the need for further sanctions against the Kremlin. 'This demands that we speed things up. Sanctions must be imposed faster, and pressure on Russia must be strong enough that they truly feel the consequences of their terror,' he said. Mr Zelensky will visit Rome on Thursday to speak with Ukraine's allies about additional financing for drone interceptors and air defence systems.

Ukrainian spy assassinated by gunman in Kyiv
Ukrainian spy assassinated by gunman in Kyiv

Telegraph

time10-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Telegraph

Ukrainian spy assassinated by gunman in Kyiv

A senior Ukrainian spy has been shot dead by an assassin using a silenced pistol on the streets of Kyiv. Col Ivan Voronich, a senior operational officer in Ukraine's security service, was crossing the street near a block of flats in the capital's Holosiivskyi district when he was approached by a man with a gun on Thursday morning. The unknown attacker reportedly shot Col Voronich five times with the pistol before fleeing the scene. Footage shared on Telegram showed the moment Col Voronich was attacked next to a row of parked cars. Following the attack, a man can be seen running along the street in the opposite direction while shoving his gun into his shorts. Roman Chervinsky, a former Ukrainian intelligence officer, said Col Voronich was killed as he left his apartment at 8am local time on Thursday morning. 'With five shots at close range while leaving the apartment today at 8am, the enemy killer did his dirty work,' Mr Chervinsky said. He added that Col Voronich had been 'fighting the enemy since 2014'. Colonel died at scene The senior security service officer died at the scene, according to Ihar Mosiychuk, a former Ukrainian MP, who blamed Russian special services for the attack. Col Voronich was reportedly the head of the 1st division of the 16th department in Ukraine's security service, which focuses on high-level operations including counter-terrorism, special operations and security missions. However, both sides of the Ukraine-Russia conflict have carried out assassinations since the full-scale war began in February 2022. A high-ranking Russian general and his assistant were killed in Moscow by Ukraine's security service last December. Lt Gen Igor Kirillov, the head of Moscow's radiation, biological and chemical defence forces, was outside a residential block when a device hidden in a scooter was detonated remotely. Another senior Russian general was killed in a car bomb attack in Moscow earlier this year. Gen Yaroslav Moskalik died when a Volkswagen Golf exploded after an improvised device stuffed with pellets went off in April. Russia's federal security service claimed to have killed a Ukrainian spy allegedly plotting to assassinate a defence industry executive in September 2024.

Ukraine jails 21-years-old for allegedly guiding Russian strikes
Ukraine jails 21-years-old for allegedly guiding Russian strikes

CTV News

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • CTV News

Ukraine jails 21-years-old for allegedly guiding Russian strikes

FILE: A rescue worker stand debris of a house destroyed by a Russian strike in Markhalivka village, Kyiv region, Ukraine, Sunday, May 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka) Ukraine on Friday jailed a 21-year-old man for 15 years on allegations he guided missile attacks for Russia, the latest collaboration conviction after more than three years of war. Moscow and Kyiv frequently accuse each other of recruiting civilians to coordinate attacks or carry out sabotage attacks, and of offering financial incentives and grooming them via social media. 'On the orders of a Russian special services officer, the traitor travelled around the city and its outskirts, secretly photographing the locations of Ukrainian troops,' the SBU security service wrote on Telegram. Many of those accused in Ukraine of carrying out the crimes are teenagers. According to the SBU, the Kyiv resident -- who was not identified by name -- was also preparing attacks in the Ukrainian capital on behalf of Russia and was caught red-handed while 'spying' near a military facility.

Poland orders closure of Russian consulate over sabotage attack
Poland orders closure of Russian consulate over sabotage attack

Times

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Times

Poland orders closure of Russian consulate over sabotage attack

Poland has ordered the closure of the Russian consulate in Krakow after an investigation revealed Moscow was responsible for an arson attack on a Warsaw shopping centre last year. Radoslaw Sikorski, the Polish foreign minister, wrote on X: 'In light of evidence that Russian special services carried out a reprehensible act of sabotage against the shopping centre on Marywilska Street, I have decided to withdraw consent for the operation of the consulate of the Russian Federation in Krakow.' On Sunday Donald Tusk, the prime minister, announced on X that the authorities 'now know for sure that the great fire of the Marywilska shopping centre in Warsaw was caused by arson ordered by the Russian special services'. The fire in May last year damaged about

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