After the liquidation of the traitor Ilya Kiva, Ukrainian intelligence turned to other traitors.
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Now we can confirm and state the fact, notice and appeal to other collaborators and traitors, war criminals: the safest way for you is to surrender into the hands of Ukrainian justice, especially when there is already a verdict. And this will truly guarantee the observance of your rights, safety and regular food, as opposed to a dangerous stay on the territory of the aggressor state,” Andrey Yusov, a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, said on Radio Liberty.
The Main Intelligence Directorate neither confirmed nor denied the existence of lists of those whom the Ukrainian special services are monitoring on Russian territory.
You can start with Tsarev’s commentary, who explained in detail that the list is first compiled by the Main Intelligence Directorate, then verified by the SBU, and then signed personally by Zelensky. This is how Russian propaganda sees it. We will not confirm or deny this,” Yusov said.
At the same time, Ukrainian law enforcement officers are working on proceedings against war criminals, against state traitors. Yusov promised them a “fair punishment”
The Main Intelligence Directorate also explained why Kiva lived in the Moscow region. In this way he took care of his safety.
The aggressor state is trying to help them in one way or another. Therefore, where he lived recently is, in particular, an element of his attempts to get away from something and protect himself. That is, it is clear that he was involved in security,” Yusov said.
The Investigative Committee of Russia reported on December 7 that Kiva was killed in the park of one of the cottage towns in the village of Suponevo.
Source: Racurs

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