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Ukrainian friend of Putin found dead near Moscow

Ukrainian friend of Putin found dead near Moscow

Ukrainian friend of Putin found dead near Moscow
Ukrainian friend of Putin found dead near Moscow

Buddy's Bizarre Exit - The Alleged Downfall of Putin's Ally

Parted ways with democratic allies and aligned with autocratic leader Vladimir Putin (71), even applying for Russian citizenship.

Rumors circulating in Ukrainian defense circles, picked up by AFP news agency and various media outlets, hint at the mysterious demise of a figure known as Kywa. Ukraine's portal "Oboz" reported his death at the hands of the Ukrainian security service SBU.

Ukrainian military intelligence service spokesperson, Andryj Jusow, publicly declared Kywa's end on Ukrainian television, calling him a "greatest traitor and collaborator". Jusow further stated that Kywa's death was "just", and warned of similar retribution for other traitors to Ukraine and Putin's regime henchmen.

According to Tass, the Kremlin's news agency, Kywa's body was discovered in a Suponevo hotel room with a head wound. Kywa was previously a Ukrainian parliament member but lost his seat and defected to Russia following the Russian military offensive.

In the Lead-Up to His Passing...

In the hours leading to his death, Kywa, via his Telegram channel, posted hate-filled messages. This included an image of a figure on a rope, recalling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selensky (45). Kywa wrote: "Loser-like end might be better for Selensky now."

Unraveling the Mystery

The speculation surrounding Kywa's death has stirred conversations on social media, with users debating the possible role of the Ukrainian secret service SBU. Facebook's Instant Articles buzz with user-generated content and articles revolving around Ukraine-Russia relations in light of the Kywa case. Reporters at Desk Delta are diligently unearthing facts to shed light on this peculiar situation, whose political landscape often intertwines with Russian influence.

Seeking More Information

There is currently no concrete evidence or official statement confirming the SBU's involvement in Kywa's demise. To explore this incident and any potential SBU involvement further, it's advisable to consult trustworthy sources, such as Ukrainian government statements, trustworthy news outlets, or reputable human rights organizations monitoring Ukraine's political and security scene.

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