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Russia-Ukraine Intelligence Assassination War share.gemini.google/q1jIyArA…
Both Russia and Ukraine maintain active, highly organized assassination programs targeting opposing political and military leadership. These operations are not merely hypothetical; they are ongoing campaigns characterized by complex intelligence networks, long-term surveillance, and targeted strikes.While Russia relies heavily on its military intelligence (GRU) alongside the Federal Security Service (FSB) to target Ukrainian leadership, Ukraine utilizes both its Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) to execute high-profile eliminations deep inside Russian territory.
Russian Operations: Targeting the Core
Russia’s primary objectives involve decapitating Ukraine’s political and military leadership to create panic and disorganization. While the GRU oversees direct military action, the FSB frequently manages the infiltration and recruitment of assets within Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and GUR Chief Kyrylo Budanov are the most frequent targets, with Budanov having survived over 10 documented attempts since 2020.
Table:
TargetDateMethodStatusVolodymyr ZelenskyyEarly 2022Deployment of Chechen commandos and Wagner group mercenaries to KyivEliminated/FoiledKyrylo BudanovLate 2023Heavy metal poisoning targeting his wife (Marianna) and GUR officersSurvivedVolodymyr ZelenskyyApril 2024Polish sleeper agent tasked with tracking movements at Rzeszow-Jasionka AirportArrestedZelenskyy & BudanovMay 2024FSB recruitment of two Ukrainian State Guard colonels for a hostage and kill plotFoiled
Recent intelligence indicates a shift in Russian strategy. Rather than relying solely on proxy paramilitaries, Russian intelligence is attempting to cultivate insider threats by recruiting individuals within Ukraine’s own security and protection details.
Ukrainian Operations: The Deep Strike Campaign
Ukraine’s GUR and SBU have systematically escalated their operations inside Russia. Security analysts frequently compare Ukraine’s strategy to Israel’s historical “Wrath of God” campaign—a sustained, methodical effort to eliminate high-ranking officers and individuals responsible for war crimes or critical military operations.TargetDateMethodStatusLt. Gen. Igor KirillovDec 2025Exploding scooter in MoscowAssassinatedLt. Gen. Fanil SarvarovDec 2025Unspecified attack in MoscowAssassinatedLt. Gen. Vladimir AlekseyevFeb 2026Close-quarters shooting by a recruited assassin using a silenced pistol in MoscowHospitalized
Internal Russian Fallout
The success of Ukrainian intelligence operations inside Moscow has severely fractured the Russian security apparatus. As of early 2026, the Kremlin is on high alert.
Heightened Paranoia: Vladimir Putin has significantly strengthened the Federal Protective Service (FSO) due to fears of assassination—particularly via drone strikes—or a coup orchestrated by members of the Russian political and military elite.Inter-Agency Blame: The inability to protect rear-echelon officers has led to direct conflict between top officials. Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has sharply criticized the FSB and intelligence services for failing to anticipate attacks, while FSB Director Alexander Bortnikov blames the Ministry of Defense for lacking specialized physical protection units.
Loss of Elite Guarantees: The targeted killings of top-tier officers like Alekseyev (the First Deputy Head of the GRU) demonstrate that the historical guarantees of safety for Moscow’s military elite no longer exist, forcing leadership to divert critical resources to internal security.
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jul 11, 2026
