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Ukraine thwarts Russian plot to kill Zelensky

Kyiv ties two of its own officials to the attempt

- By Constant Méheut and Maria Varenikova NEw York timES

kYiv — Ukraine’s security services said tuesday that they had foiled a russian plot to assassinat­e President volodymyr Zelensky and other top military and political figures. two Ukrainian colonels accused of participat­ing in the plot have been arrested on suspicion of treason.

the Ukrainian domestic intelligen­ce agency, the SBU, said in a statement that the plot had involved a network of agents — including the two colonels — that was run by russia’s Federal Security Service, or FSB, the main successor to the kgB. According to the SBU, the agents working at russia’s direction were tasked with identifyin­g people close to Zelensky’s security detail who could take him hostage and later kill him.

the agency’s statement said the other top Ukrainian officials targeted in the plot included vasyl malyuk, the head of the SBU, and general kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukraine’s military intelligen­ce agency. the Ukrainian claims could not be independen­tly verified.

it is not the first time that Ukraine has reported a potential assassinat­ion attempt aimed at its top leaders. Zelensky said in an interview with an italian television channel this year that his security services had told him of more than 10 such efforts.

Ukraine’s security services offered few details about previous assassinat­ion plots. But this time, the agency went to some length in its statement to describe how the Ukrainian officials were to be killed.

the services said the two colonels accused in the plot belonged to the State Security Administra­tion, which protects top officials. they had been recruited before the beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, according to the statement, which identified three FSB members — maxim mishustin, Dmytro Perlin, and oleksiy kornev — as running the operation from moscow. the two Ukrainian colonels were not named.

in a video released by the security services, a man identified as one of the colonels, his face blurred, describes details of the apparent plot that involved blocking Zelensky as he entered or left a building. the authentici­ty of the video could not be independen­tly confirmed.

As for the assassinat­ion attempt aimed at Budanov, the services said it was planned to take place before orthodox Easter, which was celebrated on may 5. the FSB’s network of agents in Ukraine was tasked with observing and passing on informatio­n about Budanov’s whereabout­s, the Ukrainian security services said.

once his location had been communicat­ed and confirmed, he would have been targeted in a multilayer­ed attack involving a rocket strike, followed by a drone attack to kill people who were fleeing, and then a second rocket strike, the security services said.

weapons for the attack were provided to one of the colonels, including attack drones, ammunition for a rocket launcher, and antiperson­nel mines, according to the security services and Ukraine’s prosecutor general. the colonel was to pass the weapons to other agents to carry out the assault, the Ukrainian statement said.

russia made no immediate comment about the accusation­s.

the apparent assassinat­ion plot is the latest in a series of attempted or successful attacks on Ukrainian figures.

Budanov ’s wife was poisoned late last year, according to the Ukrainian military intelligen­ce agency, in an incident that led to widespread speculatio­n that russia was stepping up efforts to target Ukraine’s senior leadership. Budanov said in February that it was difficult to say if the poisoning was an attempt to murder him, but he hinted that russia was behind it.

Zelensky has been the target of numerous assassinat­ion attempts, according to Ukraine’s security services. As recently as last month, the SBU reported that it had arrested, in cooperatio­n with Polish security services, a Polish man who it said had offered to spy for russia as part of a plot to assassinat­e Zelensky.

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