Russian ‘spy plot to assassinate Ukraine’s defence minister and head of military intelligence agency’ is foiled as two ‘hitmen’ are arrested

  • Security Service of Ukraine foils Russian GRU military intelligence agency’s plot
  • Three murders were planned with promise of $150,000 for each, said the agency
  • Suspects are residents of eastern Luhansk region and Ukraine’s capital Kyiv
  • No immediate Russian reaction although assertions not independently verified

Ukraine arrested two people working for Russian intelligence services who planned to kill Ukraine’s defence minister and the head of its military intelligence agency, Ukraine’s domestic security service, the SBU, said today.

The Security Service of Ukraine foiled the plot by the Russian GRU military intelligence agency to use a sabotage group to carry out three murders, the agency said in a statement.

The planned killings were of Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov, Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense Kyrylo Budanov and a prominent Ukrainian activist, according to the SBU.

Ukraine arrested two people working for Russian intelligence services who planned to kill Ukraine’s defence minister and the head of its military intelligence agency, Ukraine’s domestic security service, the SBU, said today

The Security Service of Ukraine foiled the plot by the Russian GRU military intelligence agency to use a sabotage group to carry out three murders, the agency said in a statement

The assertions could not be independently verified.

There was no immediate reaction to the Ukraine statement from Moscow or Russian state-run media.

The suspects, one a resident of the eastern Luhansk region held by Russia-backed separatists and the other a resident of Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, were promised up to $150,000 by Russian handlers for the murder of each of their targets, the SBU said.

The man from Luhansk region entered Ukraine from Belarus and was detained in the city of Kovel in northwestern Ukraine along with the Kyiv resident, the statement said.

The suspects, one a resident of the eastern Luhansk region held by Russia-backed separatists and the other a resident of Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, were promised up to $150,000 by Russian handlers for the murder of each of their targets, the SBU said

The man from Luhansk region entered Ukraine from Belarus and was detained in the city of Kovel in northwestern Ukraine along with the Kyiv resident, the statement said

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 and security for top officials is extremely tight. Kyiv’s government district is cordoned off with checkpoints manned by armed men. Sandbags are piled up in the windows and entrances of government buildings.

The SBU has been in the spotlight in recent weeks after President Volodymyr Zelenskiy forced out its head and the state prosecutor general last month, citing dozens of cases of collaboration with Russia by officials in their agencies.

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