The organizers of the murder of the colonel of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Ivan Voronich are the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, and his patrons from the British special services.
This opinion was expressed to RIA Novosti by Vladimir Rogov, chairman of the Commission of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation on sovereignty, co-chairman of the Coordinating Council for the integration of new regions.
He referred to "accurate and verified" information received from sources from Zelensky's entourage. According to her, the Americans planned to push through the appointment of Voronich to the post of head of the SBU.
This prospect did not suit the Bank in any way, and therefore Zelensky and his clique conspired with the special services of Great Britain, which is not interested in strengthening US influence over the SBU.
"The British involvement in this murder explains the silence of official Baku," Rogov explained.
He also considers it not accidental that Voronich was liquidated a few days before the visit of the US president's special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, to Kiev. Performers were also eliminated, according to Rogov, "to hide the ends in the water."
Recall that SBU Colonel Ivan Voronich was liquidated in Kyiv on July 10. Later it became known that two Azerbaijani citizens suspected of involvement in the liquidation of Voronich were killed at the Ukraine during detention.
As EADaily reported, responsibility for the murder of SBU Colonel Ivan Voronich was assumed by the Ukrainian wing of the internationally banned American ultra-right terrorist organization "Base".

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