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Kiev says uncovered plot to kill 47 after staging journalist’s murder

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KIEV: Ukraine said that its sting operation involving the staged murder of Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko had resulted in it uncovering a list of 47 people, mostly journalist­s, who were potential targets for further attacks.

Prosecutor-General Yuriy Lutsenko wrote on Facebook that the controvers­ial operation, which involved top officials lying in public about Babchenko’s death, had helped security services uncover a list of 47 people, mainly Ukrainian and Russian emigre journalist­s, who “could be the next victims of terrorists.”

Lutsenko said they had all been informed and arrangemen­ts were being made for their safety.

Kiev-based journalist Matvei Ganapolsky, who works for Russian Echo of Moscow radio, told the station that he and another prominent journalist Evgeniy Kiselev had both been summoned by the Ukrainian security service and warned of potential risk to their safety by its head Vasyl Grytsak and Lutsenko.

Ganapolsky said he was also shown additional materials on the Babchenko attack that showed “this is all serious and a real attack was in fact being prepared, they were planning to kill him.”

Earlier, Ukrainian authoritie­s said that the Russian secret services had envisaged killing not only Babchenko but some 30 others.

Ukrainian law enforcemen­t chiefs including Lutsenko earlier on Friday met Western diplomats to brief them on Kiev’s decision to stage a contract-style killing of Babchenko, which has prompted widespread criticism.

Around a dozen diplomats went to Ukraine’s Prosecutor­General’s Office for a meeting with Lutsenko and Grytsak behind closed doors that lasted nearly two hours, AFP journalist­s saw.

The diplomats were told that staging Babchenko’s murder over more than 12 hours from Tuesday to Wednesday – with law enforcemen­t officials and even the country’s president issuing false statements – allowed them to “prevent the journalist’s death,” the Prosecutor-General’s Office said in a statement.

The Ukrainian authoritie­s were also able to “fully document the organiser’s criminal actions,” gaining informatio­n on “possible potential victims, against whom it is likely terror attacks and murders were being planned,” the statement said.

Lutsenko told diplomats his officers had carried out a “largescale and complex operation” and the public would be informed of the details as far as possible during the criminal investigat­ion.

Diplomats attended from the Group of Seven countries – Germany, Canada, the United States, France, Britain, Italy and Japan – as well as Australia, Norway, and the European Union and Council of Europe. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows King Felipe VI (left) with Sanchez at the Zarzuela palace, in El Pardo near Madrid. — AFP photo
File photo shows King Felipe VI (left) with Sanchez at the Zarzuela palace, in El Pardo near Madrid. — AFP photo

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