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Russia sentences a man to long prison term for attempting to kill an ex-lawmaker on Ukraine's orders

A Russian military tribunal sentenced on Tuesday a man who was a part of the Ukrainian network that operated in the peninsula, and had attempted to kill a former pro Russian member of the Ukrainian Parliament as part of its operation.

In a press release, the office for Russia's Prosecutor General said that a court in Rostov, a southern city, found Pyotr Zitsky, a resident from Yalta guilty of high treason and attempted murder of a prominent public figure, among other charges.

Oleg Tsaryov survived after being shot twice by Russian forces in Crimea in October 2023, the Black Sea Peninsula that Russia annexed forcibly from Ukraine in 2014.

Sources in Ukraine's SBU Intelligence agency said at the time the shooting was an SBU action.

The prosecutor’s office stated that the court found Zhitsky to have established contact with SBU in the year 2022, and had "expressed his desire to help in activities against Russian Federation".

Zhitsky was said to have trained in explosives, tracked Tsaryov’s travel routes and passed the information onto the SBU. The SBU paid Zhitsky approximately 15,000 roubles per month ($175) for a period of a year, until he killed Tsaryov at Yalta.

Three sources familiar with Kremlin thinking said that in 2022, Moscow was preparing Tsaryov as the leader of a puppet regime in Kyiv in case Russia succeeded in ousting president Volodymyr Zelenskiy during the first days after the war began in February 2022.

Tsaryov dismissed the 'account as having "very few things to do with reality".

The 54-year old hotelier had previously served as a member of Ukraine's parliament, and later the speaker of "Novorossiya", a body formed in 2014 after separatists backed by Moscow in eastern Ukraine started fighting Ukrainian forces.

Ukraine, the United States, and other Western countries have imposed sanctions on Tsaryov.

Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has been responsible for a number of assassinations that have occurred in Russia, including the death of Igor Kirillov, head of Russia's Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Troops, last December. ($1 = 85.9000 Roubles) (Written by Lucy Papachristou, edited by Gareth Jones).

(source: Reuters)