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Masked Assassin Kills SBU Colonel on Kyiv Street

KYIV, UKRAINE, JUL 10 – Colonel Ivan Voronych, a veteran who fought since 2014, was killed with five close-range shots as he left his home, the Security Service of Ukraine said.

  • A colonel of Ukraine's Security Service , Ivan Voronych, was shot dead on July 10 in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district.
  • Voronych, a prominent figure credited with establishing a unit in the SBU dedicated to combating the enemy since 2014, was shot five times by an unidentified attacker who then fled the scene.
  • Operational and criminal investigators, along with emergency and law enforcement teams, are actively working at the scene while the SBU and National Police collaborate to determine the details of the incident and identify those responsible.
  • Authorities first reported the incident at 10:32 a.m. and made public surveillance footage capturing an individual walking toward a vehicle shortly before another person seems to fire shots and then flee the scene.
  • The killing comes amid a series of high-profile deaths connected to the conflict, with the SBU committing to thoroughly investigate the incident and ensure those responsible are held accountable.
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Colonel of the Security Service of Ukraine Ivan Voronich, killed in Kiev on July 10, headed the unit that attacked the Kursk region of the Russian Federation in 2024. He also participated in the operation to eliminate the terrorist Arseniy Pavlov (Motorola).

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In broad daylight, a Ukrainian intelligence agent was executed in a crowded Kiev neighborhood. Was SBU Colonel Ivan Voronych, the alleged mastermind behind spectacular sabotage operations in Russia, the target of Moscow's revenge?

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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