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Ukraine Eliminates Russian FSB Agents After Kyiv Assassination

KYIV REGION, UKRAINE, JUL 13 – Ukraine's Security Service killed two Russian Federal Security Service agents who assassinated SBU Colonel Ivan Voronich after tracking and resisting arrest, the SBU said Sunday.

  • On Sunday, Ukrainian agents killed suspected FSB operatives in Kyiv after they resisted arrest following the assassination of SBU colonel Ivan Voronych.
  • Following Colonel Voronych’s assassination, Ukrainian agents tracked and killed suspected FSB operatives in Kyiv who resisted arrest.
  • Russian propaganda outlets praised the killing after the suspects fled Holosiivskyi district, with Voenkor Kotenok TG saying Voronych “founded a division causing problems for Russia”.
  • Beyond this operation, Ukraine's Security Service has intensified covert assassinations and sabotage since Russia's 2022 invasion amid record drone strikes.
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Since the beginning of the conflict with Russia, the Omega elite unit has proved to be a valuable tool for Ukraine. Its members infiltrate enemy lines to carry out targeted eliminations.

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The SBU killed two Russian agents suspected of murdering one of their officers.

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Ukrainian secretaries were able to locate and eliminate men and women involved in the crime. FSB agents offered resistance after killing Colonel Ivan Voroneyy, official of the SBU.

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Vladimir Putin has lost two more FSB agents. According to Ukraine intelligence, the two Putin spies were killed when they resisted their arrest. They were charged with the murder of Ukrainian intelligence chief Ivan Voronich.

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The Moscow Times broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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