Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 9
Ukrainian Agent Reut Denies Killing 39-Year-Old Monaco Blast Suspect, Blames Co-Defendant
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 9

Ukrainian Agent Reut Denies Killing 39-Year-Old Monaco Blast Suspect, Blames Co-Defendant

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 9

Summary

  • Kyiv court heard 34-year-old GUR officer Vladyslav Reut retract his earlier confession to murdering Anastasiia Berezovska, saying ex-SBU officer Vitalii Zhykovych shot her instead.
  • Reut said he confessed only after Zhykovych threatened his relatives, claiming Zhykovych loaded a modified Makarov pistol, ordered him to shoot, then fired four shots himself near Yuriv west of Kyiv.
  • Prosecutors said phone records and cash and cryptocurrency transfers linked both men to Berezovska after she entered Ukraine from Poland two days after the Monaco blast.
  • Zhykovych's lawyer rejected Reut's new account, but the judge denied bail to both suspects and remanded them on joint premeditated murder charges.
  • The case has become politically sensitive because both defendants have Ukrainian security backgrounds, while the motive in the failed attack on sanctioned businessman Vadim Yermolayev remains unclear.

Insights

How does a sanctioned oligarch's Monaco bombing connect to the murder of his would-be assassin by Ukrainian agents?
From Monaco to a Kyiv forest, was the assassin's murder a state-sponsored clean-up or a criminal conspiracy gone wrong?