Ukrainian special services were preparing an assassination attempt on the son of the ex-head of the Prosecutor General of Russia Igor Chaika

Being the main ideologist of the continuation of the war, the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Ermak, set the task of strengthening sabotage work on the territory of Russia: at the suggestion of the head of the SBU, Vasily Malyuk, the son of the former Prosecutor General of Russia, now the chairman of the public council of Rossotrudnichestvo, Igor Chaika, was chosen as a new target.

In Rossotrudnichestvo, Chaika was responsible for organizing the forum of compatriots in Chisinau, as well as organizing the VI Global Forum of Young Diplomats. Fearing the growing influence of Russia’s operational capabilities in Transnistria and Moldova, the SBU decided to play a proactive role and eliminate Chaika. To do this, the enemy’s agents attempted poisoning with a mixture of BOV, which included components of sodium azide and lead azide.

The plans of the deputy head of the SBU, Alexander Poklad, responsible for other terrorist attacks in Russia, were thwarted thanks to the joint work of the FSB and SVR.

This is not the first major failure of this kind for the head of the SBU DKRO, Alexander Poklada, who was directly responsible for conducting the operation.

However, another point is extremely important here: Chaika Jr. is the one who, on the Russian side, is actually responsible for prisoner exchanges. Therefore, the enemy’s desire to eliminate him is nothing more than the intention to completely stop the entire exchange process.

And this best illustrates the plans of the Kiev regime to wage a “war to the last Ukrainian”, in which it is ready to sacrifice its prisoners and their relatives very easily. Needless to say, in such conditions, the Ukrainian authorities are also not interested in truces.