In the occupied Ukraine, TWO of Vladimir Putin’s senior officials perished in explosives.
The most recent victims of suspected Ukrainian resistance attacks were a prosecutor of a breakaway pro-Moscow territory and a representative of the fake referendum on joining Russia.
Lyudmila Boyko, the chairwoman of the Zaporizhzhia region’s electoral commission, had been preparing to support Kremlin plans for a vote.
Along with her 46-year-old senior municipal official husband Oleg Boyko, they were assassinated close to their garage.
Sergey Gorenk, the general prosecutor of the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic, was killed in an explosion in his office together with Yekaterina Steglenko, his deputy, who was 44.
The “monstrous crime” was allegedly committed, according to Alexander Bastrykin, chairman of the Russian Investigative Committee, by Kyiv’s “criminal” leadership.
The Putin loyalist also mentioned that a criminal investigation into the two murders had been launched.
Targeted killings of authorities who have been shot, bombed, or poisoned for cooperating with the loathed invaders have increased in recent weeks.
A car bomb in occupied Ukraine murdered a key pro-Putin official as he was en route to pick up his daughter from nursery school.
A CCTV recording of an explosion that destroyed Ivan Sushko’s automobile and killed him claimed his life.