Zelenskyy orders purge of state guard after assassination plots

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy takes part in a graduation ceremony for army officers in Kyiv, Ukraine, June 18. Zelenskyy told the new chief of the state guard service to clear its ranks of people discrediting it after two of its officers were accused of plotting to assassinate senior officials.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy takes part in a graduation ceremony for army officers in Kyiv, Ukraine, June 18. Zelenskyy told the new chief of the state guard service to clear its ranks of people discrediting it after two of its officers were accused of plotting to assassinate senior officials. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Service)


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KYIV, Ukraine — President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the new chief of Ukraine's state guard service to clear its ranks of people discrediting it after two of its officers were accused of plotting to assassinate senior officials.

The state security service said last month that it had caught two guard service colonels accused of cooperating with Russia to plot the assassination of Zelenskyy and other officials, including military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov.

The guard service provides security for various government officials.

Introducing Colonel Oleksyy Morozov to the staff on Monday, Zelenskyy said his main task was to ensure that only those who see their future tied with Ukraine join the agency — his first comments since the agents were arrested.

"And, of course, the agency must be cleared of anyone who chooses not Ukraine for themselves or discredits the state guard service," he said on Telegram.

Zelenskyy dismissed Morozov's predecessor Serhiy Rud in May, two days after the state security service detained agency employees who it said worked for Russia's Federal Security Service and leaked classified information. There was no comment from Moscow.

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