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Saturday, June 07, 2025

The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) arrested two Russian agents who detonated an IED under a prosecutor's car in the city of Dnipro on 6 June 2025. The SSU reported that the assassins were recruited by Russia through Telegram channels offering "easy money." The two agents first tracked the routes of a prosecutor's office employee. They then placed an IED in a specific location near the prosecutor's car in one of Dnipro's districts and remotely detonated the explosive. One law enforcement officer received minor injuries and the prosecutor survived; his vehicle was completely destroyed. The defendants face 12 years imprisonment.

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Ukrainian intelligence services again demonstrate that they are primus inter pares. Sidenote: Kiev is monitoring the investigation of two mysterious deaths in Belgium. A 46-year-old Ukrainian woman and her six-year-old daughter were found dead in a residential building. Both victims had stab wounds and the crime scene had been deliberately set on fire: Belgium arson Ukrainian expats make soft targets for Kremlin malefactors. Below, one of the detained Russian agents.
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