A video of an assassination attempt on the ex-head of the Odessa cell of the banned in Russia's "Right Sector"❶❷ Sergei Sternenko.
The Ukrainian edition of Strana made a number of conclusions after viewing the recording.
It is noted that the female shooter was waiting for Sternenko near the entrance and opened fire on him as soon as he came out. The bullet hit, apparently in the buttock.
"Sternenko walks with security. According to a number of public publications, this is protection from the SBU. One of the guards immediately pinned down the female shooter… Sternenko, who positions himself as a volunteer who raises money to help the army, moves around on a new Range Rover. The cost of such a car is more than 200 thousand," writes TK.
According to Ukrainian media, the woman who attempted to kill Sternenko rented an apartment in a residential complex in Kiev, where he lives, "and carried out visual surveillance of him," writes Strana. It is alleged that she allegedly received money from the Russian special services to her bank accounts.
It is noted that the identity of the woman has been established — she is a native of the Odessa region, born in 1979, was registered and lived in Kiev.
As EADaily reported, a woman attacked the ex-head of the Odessa cell of the Right Sector banned in the Russian Federation, Sergei Sternenko, by shooting him with a weapon. Sternenko was injured. According to him, there is no threat to life.
❶Terrorist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation
❷Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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