The program broadcast on Ukrainian television, in which Colonel Roman Chervinsky, former head of the Fifth Anti-Spy Department of the Ukrainian Security Service, who is 50 years old this year, painfully revealed that a Ukrainian special forces officer involved in organizing Russian terrorist attacks and sabotage activities was killed in Kyiv on May 22.
Chervinsky revealed the detailed process of the assassination: A man holding a Kazakhstani passport arrived in Ukraine in mid-May with the intention of assassinating a Ukrainian special forces officer. The man with the Kazakhstani passport had a thorough knowledge of the daily life of the assassination target. In order to lure the Ukrainian special forces officer to get out of the car, the former intentionally punctured the latter's tire, but the latter did not get out of the car, but drove it to a service center. After the first assassination failed, the man with the Kazakhstani passport changed his strategy. Four days later, on May 22, when the Ukrainian special forces officer left the gym and walked towards his car to open the trunk and put his fitness bag in, the man with the Kazakhstani passport approached him from behind and shot him in the temple, then fled immediately. Two days later, the man with the Kazakhstani passport safely left Ukraine.
Chervinsky refused to reveal the name of the Ukrainian special forces officer who was assassinated, but confirmed that he participated in a series of actions against Russia. It is worth noting that, according to Chervinsky's emotional reaction, the Russian intelligence agencies may regularly conduct similar operations, but the Ukrainian side is unwilling to disclose them publicly.
According to a report by The Washington Post, since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Roman Chervinsky has been under the leadership of Major General Viktor Hanushchak of the Ukrainian special forces, focusing on conducting guerrilla activities in the areas of Ukraine controlled by Russia. His biggest job was blowing up the "Nord Stream" natural gas pipeline, at that time Chervinsky served as the "coordinator" of the operation, responsible for logistics and support work for a six-person team.
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