KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – Ukraine’s security agency said on Sunday that it tracked and killed Russian agents and suspected of shooting one of his senior officials in the Ukrainian capital.
Ukraine or SBU’s security service said in a statement that suspected Russian agents were killed in the Kiev region after offering resistance to arrest. In a video released by the agency, two bodies were shown lying on the ground.
The agency had earlier stated that a man and a woman on Thursday suspected to be involved in the murder of Ivan Voronich, an SBU Colonel, in a bold daylight attack, which was caught on surveillance cameras.
Media reports claimed that Voronich was involved in secret operations in Russia-Quiz areas of Ukraine and allegedly helped organize Ukraine’s amazing avatar in Russia’s Cursa region last year.
The Ukraine’s Air Force stated that after a series of large -scale attacks incorporating hundreds of explosion drones in Ukraine, Russia launched 60 drones overnight. It said that 20 of them were shot and 20 others were blocked.
Ukrainian officials said four civilians were killed and 13 others were injured in Russian attacks on Donetsk and Karsan areas from Saturday.
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