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Ukraine Police chief: Russia recruits young girls to kill Ukrainian servicemen

Ukraine's police chief accused Russia of recruiting teenage Ukrainian girls to kill Ukrainian soldiers, after the arrest of 17-year old girl suspected of killing a serviceman under the orders of a Russian agent.

Ivan Vyhivskyi, the national police chief, said in an interview with Ukrainian media outlet Cenzor.NET published on Wednesday that there had been six cases this year of contract killings organized via Telegram messaging application, of which one was prevented.

He said: "We're talking about planned killings, organised by special services of the aggressor country and committed by Ukrainians."

The FSB, Russia's security service, was not immediately able to comment. Russian security services have accused Kyiv for recruiting Russians to bombings in Russia. Ukrainian military intelligence has also claimed responsibility for the assassination of several senior Russian officers following Moscow's invasion in 2022.

Vyhivskyi claimed that Russian recruiters find young women through messaging platforms. They promise them easy money, and coordinate their actions remotely.

Vyhivskyi stated that the young women were told to look for Ukrainian military personnel in dating websites and they received money from their handlers so that they could rent apartments.

He said they were told where to get methadone for laceing drinks. Methadone is a'synthetic opiate used as a painkiller, which can be deadly in high doses.

Ukraine's security services has said that more than 1,100 Ukrainians were accused of arson, terrorism, or sabotage as a betrayal?of their own country during the war.

Last week, police detained a woman aged 17 in Zhytomyr, a western region. They said that she was 'communicating via Telegram' with a man who they believed to be a Russian intelligence agent.

Police said that she had received a package containing a substance investigators assumed to be methadone. (Reporting and editing by Daniel Flynn, Timothy Heritage and Anna Pruchnicka)

(source: Reuters)