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Ukraine SBU Eliminates Russian Agents in Retaliation for Colonel’s Assassination in Kyiv

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

July 14, 2025

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Ukraine’s SBU eliminates two Russian agents accused of assassinating Colonel Ivan Voronych in a daring Kyiv ambush, highlighting espionage tensions.

In a dramatic turn of events, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has confirmed the elimination of two Russian operatives accused of the cold-blooded assassination of a high-ranking SBU officer, Colonel Ivan Voronych, in Kyiv. This swift retaliation, carried out in the early hours of Sunday morning in the Kyiv region, sends a clear message: Ukraine will not tolerate such brazen attacks on its soil.

Colonel Voronych, a key figure in covert operations within Russian-occupied territories and reportedly instrumental in last year’s daring Ukrainian incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, was gunned down in broad daylight last Thursday. Surveillance footage captured the chilling ambush outside an apartment building, where the officer was shot multiple times before succumbing to his injuries at the scene. The brutality of the attack has shaken many, highlighting the dangerous underbelly of espionage in this ongoing conflict.

According to the SBU, the suspected killers—a man and a woman—were acting on direct orders from Russia’s FSB. They meticulously tracked Voronych’s movements and retrieved a silenced pistol from a hidden stash before executing the hit. However, their mission ended abruptly when SBU agents located their hideout. During the confrontation, the operatives resisted arrest, leading to a firefight that left them both dead. Vasyl Malyuk, head of the SBU, minced no words, stating, 'The enemy’s only prospect on the territory of Ukraine is death.'

This incident underscores the high stakes of the shadowy war of espionage running parallel to the battlefield clashes. Malyuk emphasized that countering Russian espionage remains a top priority, claiming the SBU prevents a staggering 85% of enemy-orchestrated crimes within Ukraine. Since the war’s outbreak in February 2022, both sides have engaged in targeted killings, a grim reminder of the personal toll this conflict exacts.

As tensions continue to simmer, this operation by the SBU not only avenges a fallen comrade but also serves as a stark warning to those who dare to strike at the heart of Ukraine’s security apparatus. The message is loud and clear: there will be no safe harbor for assassins in Kyiv.

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Editor's Comments

Well, folks, it seems the SBU just turned Kyiv into the least hospitable Airbnb for Russian spies. Two operatives down after a firefight—talk about a checkout policy with no refunds! But seriously, this deadly game of cat and mouse shows just how personal this war has become. Colonel Voronych’s loss isn’t just a statistic; it’s a gut punch to Ukraine’s fight. Meanwhile, I can’t help but wonder if the FSB’s next recruitment ad will read: ‘Must enjoy long walks in Kyiv... at your own peril.’

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