A former employee of the Security Service of Ukraine, Vasyl Prozorov, turned out to be the owner of the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado car that exploded on Korovynskyi Avenue in Moscow. The explosion occurred when the man started the car.
Prozorov received injuries in his legs and was taken to hospital.
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As Prozorov himself stated during an interview, “he made the decision to cooperate with the Russian special services voluntarily for ideological reasons.”
This is already at least a fourth incident against Ukrainian traitors in Moscow.
Ukraine didn’t officially claim responsibility for such incidents. At the same time, the Head of Ukraine’s Security Service, Vasyl Malyuk, emphasized that all enemies “pay karmic debts to the Ukrainian people.”
He described some of the incidents during his interview, including the liquidation of Ukraine’s ex-Deputy and traitor Ilia Kyva and propagandists Vladlen Tatarsky and Zakhar Prilepin.
Ex-MP Illia Kyva fled to Moscow at the beginning of the war and was convicted by a Ukrainian court in absentia.
Propagandist and war criminal Zakhar Prilepin headed one of the illegal armed groups in Donbas even before the start of the full-scale invasion and actively spread the narrative that Ukrainians should be killed.
Vladlen Tatarskyi was imprisoned in the Donetsk region until 2014. Later, Russian-controlled Donbas militants released him, after which Tatarskyi began to fight in various illegal armed formations and kill Ukrainians. He was in the so-called “Pyatnashka” and “Vostok” battalions. Malyuk added that it was Tatarsky who had relations with Ukrainian prisoners of war, he organized the rape and torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war.
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