Zelensky Evades Russian Sleeper Agent’s Deadly Plot in Poland

Zelensky Evades Russian Sleeper Agent’s Deadly Plot in Poland

Zelensky’s Flight: A Near-Miss at Rzeszów Airport

Picture this: the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, stepping out of a plane, only to find a Russian plot stacked up like a bad joke. Luckily, the joke’s punchline was averted, and Zelensky escaped unscathed at an unsuspecting Polish airport in Rzeszów.

Who was behind the plot?

According to Ukraine’s top security guy, Vasyl Malyuk, the mastermind was a retired military officer who had been recruited by Moscow back in the day—think of it as a long‑forgotten spy who’s finally popped up again. The 退休 officer, aka the “sleeper agent,” was set to make his move in 2024.

The danger: drones & snipers

Two ominous plans were in the mix:

  • A tiny FPV (First‑Person View) drone armed to the teeth—basically a tiny flying assassin.
  • And a full‑blown sniper setup, ready to fire from a distance–the classic “long‑range chill” assassination approach.

Operation Successful

Veteran security services from Kyiv teamed up with their Polish friends. In a coordinated effort that looks almost like a spy‑movie script, they snuck up on the plot and shut it down before any bullets or drones could even take off. The combined forces turned a potential disaster into a smooth, drone‑free landing for the Ukrainian leader.

What we learned

  • Friends and allies can be lifesavers when international threats lurk nearby.
  • Sometimes the best defense is simply outsmarting the enemy—making sure their plans never find a launch pad.
  • And always keep an eye out for “old” spies who never forget their agenda.

Thanks to quick thinking, a near‑miss turned into a memorable moment of teamwork and luck. Let’s hope no one else thinks that a president can be shot down simply by flying into a Polish airport!

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In a bold call to arms, former President Donald J. Trump has cautioned that Russian President Vladimir Poutine might eye more European frontiers. His warning arrives amid a tense mix of intelligence‑gathering triumphs, thwarted assassination attempts, and the ever‑present shadow of a well‑armed FSB.

Polish & Ukrainian Forces Beat Up a Soviet‑Allegiant

  • Detention of the enigma: Ukrainian SBU and Poland’s AGS locked up a veteran military pensioner—once an enthusiastic Soviet supporter—who’d been plotting for decades.
  • Teamwork triumph: “It felt like an SBU‑Polish dance,” said Malyuk, nodding to their joint operations that finally brought the suspect behind bars.
  • Thanks, Poland: He particularly thanked Poland’s Internal Security Agency, the successor of the SBU, for its specialist work.

Fireworks in the Presidential Office

Trump’s alert is echoed in Ukrainian corridors. President Volodymyr Zelensky survived yet another assassination plot—this time organized by the Ukrainian State Guard and Russian FSB operatives. A UDO colonel and a FSB lieutenant general were nabbed, their plan to strike at the Ukrainian leader foiled thanks to intensive intelligence ops that had been brewing for almost two years.

“We’ve been in this war for almost two years,” Malyuk recounted, “and we’ve dug deep into these groups.” His team also intercepted plans targeting Zelensky’s security chief and, frankly, himself.

Three Attempts: The Heat is On
  1. Early 2022: Three assassination attempts as the Russian forces were gearing up for the Kyiv offensive.
  2. Chechen snipers: They were shot down by Ukrainian officials who claimed they had intel from Russia’s FSB.
  3. President’s own briefing: Zelensky confessed that the attempts involved gunshots and even fatalities inside the presidential office.

During a Guardian interview, Zelensky hinted that these dark plots were part of Moscow’s push to force Kyiv into “unacceptable peace conditions.” He remained tight‑lipped about the nationalities of the casualties, leaving the full details shrouded in mystery.

What This Means for Europe

Trump’s warning isn’t just a casual warning—it’s a front‑line alert. With Ukraine’s defenders standing firm, the threat’s reach could stretch across other European nations. The message is clear: keep your eyes on the Kremlin’s moves and stay ready.

Whether the warning Sours into reality or remains just a headline, the world’s security teams are bracing for anything that might come next. In the end, the stakes have never been higher.