Mar 13 β€’ 14:43 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia LSM

Plan to assassinate 'Azov' founder thwarted in Ukraine

A Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier has been arrested for conspiring to assassinate a high-ranking military commander, Andriy Biletsky, associated with the 'Azov' regiment.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has announced the arrest of a soldier from the Ukrainian Armed Forces involved in a plot to kill Andriy Biletsky, a prominent military leader and founder of the 'Azov' regiment. The soldier, who was reportedly recruited by Moscow, is accused of providing sensitive information to the Russian army, including Biletsky's arrival times and coordinates, to facilitate a missile strike. This act of treason could result in a life sentence for the accused.

Andriy Biletsky currently commands the 3rd Army Corps, regarded as one of Ukraine's most formidable military units. His role in the 'Azov' regiment, which was initially formed as a volunteer battalion and later integrated into the National Guard of Ukraine, has made him a significant figure in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Biletsky's prominence is further highlighted by his consistent appearance in political ratings for presidential and parliamentary candidates, underscoring his influence beyond military operations.

This incident reflects the ongoing threats faced by Ukrainian military leaders, as external forces, particularly from Russia, continue to target key figures in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Such plots not only jeopardize individual leaders but also pose a broader risk to the stability and operational integrity of Ukraine's military amidst the ongoing war. The exposure of this conspiracy serves as a reminder of the complex and dangerous interplay of espionage and military strategy in the region.

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