Waterloo Region Record

Former Russian lawmaker shot dead

- Nataliya Vasilyeva

KYIV, UKRAINE — A former Russian lawmaker who became a vociferous critic of Moscow following his recent move to Ukraine was shot and killed in Kyiv Thursday, prompting another war of words between the two countries.

Denis Voronenkov, who testified to Ukrainian investigat­ors and criticized Russian policies after his move to Kyiv last fall, was shot dead near the entrance of an upscale hotel in the Ukrainian capital.

During the attack, Voronenkov’s bodyguard, who fired back, was wounded. Both were hospitaliz­ed but Ukrainian officials said the shooter, who they claimed was a Ukrainian citizen, later died from wounds in his chest and head.

Footage following the exchange of gunfire showed the three men lying on the sidewalk. Voronenkov’s bodyguard, a Ukrainian security services officer, was seen rolling on the ground and then being helped to an ambulance by paramedics.

The killing prompted an angry exchange between the two countries whose relations have soured badly in recent years following Russia’s annexation of the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine and the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said Voronenkov’s killing was an “act of state terrorism” that “clearly shows the handwritin­g of Russian special services shown repeatedly in various European capitals in the past.”

In a statement released by his spokespers­on, Svyatoslav Tsegolko, Poroshenko described the victim as a key witness who gave testimony about “Russian aggression” to the Ukrainian authoritie­s.

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokespers­on, Dmitry Peskov, dismissed the claim as “absurd” in a statement carried by Russian news agencies.

Several hours after Voronenkov was killed, a team of investigat­ors and police were seen working at the front door of the Premier Palace hotel, which is frequented by Kyiv’s rich and powerful.

Ukraine’s chief prosecutor, Yuriy Lutsenko, said Voronenkov was killed shortly before a meeting with another fugitive Russian lawmaker, Ilya Ponomaryov. Both men were scheduled to give testimony later in the day at Ukraine’s Military Prosecutor’s Office. The purpose of the testimony was not immediatel­y clear.

Poroshenko said it wasn’t accidental that Voronenkov’s killing came on the same day as a fire that erupted at a Ukrainian military arsenal in the Kharkiv region, which Ukrainian officials say was caused by sabotage.

Voronenkov, 45, a former member of the communist faction in the lower house of Russian parliament who had obediently toed the Kremlin line, moved to Ukraine with his wife, singer and fellow lawmaker Maria Maksakova.

Voronenkov, who had reportedly told journalist­s he feared for his life and was said to be under the protection of the Ukrainian security services, claimed he had to leave Russia because of persecutio­n by Russian security agencies. He had been granted Ukrainian citizenshi­p after renouncing his Russian status.

He has testified to Ukrainian investigat­ors as part of their probe into the activities of the nation’s former Russia-friendly president, Viktor Yanukovych, who was ousted by popular protests in February 2014.

After his move to Ukraine, Russian investigat­ors filed fraud charges against Voronenkov in connection with his business activities.

Prosecutor Lutsenko said investigat­ors were looking into Voronenkov’s role in exposing a contraband ring in Russia which cost several senior security officers their jobs, and his testimony on Yanukovych, as possible motives for his killing.

Volodymyr Fesenko, a political analyst in Kyiv, said Voronenkov’s testimony was important because of his level of access in Russia. “He was a member of the parliament­ary committee on national security,” said Fesenko, and he had access to “state secrets.”

 ?? ROMAN YAROVITCYN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Denis Voronenkov, seen in 2016, was shot dead Thursday by an unidentifi­ed man at the entrance of an upscale hotel in Kyiv, Ukraine.
ROMAN YAROVITCYN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Denis Voronenkov, seen in 2016, was shot dead Thursday by an unidentifi­ed man at the entrance of an upscale hotel in Kyiv, Ukraine.

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