Russia's FSB says Ukraine's SBU was behind assassination attempt on top general
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on February 9, 2026
2 min readLast updated: February 9, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on February 9, 2026
2 min readLast updated: February 9, 2026
FSB claims Ukraine ordered an assassination attempt on General Alexeyev, involving Polish intelligence. A suspect was extradited from Dubai.
MOSCOW, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Russia's Federal Security Service said on Monday that the men suspected of shooting one of the country's most senior military intelligence officer had confessed that they were carrying out orders from the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).
Ukraine has denied any involvement in Friday's attempted assassination of Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, deputy head of Russia's GRU military intelligence service. Alexeyev has regained consciousness after surgery.
Russia said that the suspected shooter, a Ukrainian-born Russian citizen named by Moscow as Lyubomir Korba, had been questioned after he was extradited from Dubai. A suspected accomplice, Viktor Vasin, has also been questioned.
The FSB said in a statement that both Korba and Vasin had "confessed their guilt" and given details of the shooting which they said was "committed on behalf of the Security Service of Ukraine."
The FSB did not provide any evidence that Reuters was able to immediately verify. It was not possible to contact the men while they were in detention in Russia. The SBU could not be reached for immediate comment on the FSB statement.
The FSB said Korba was recruited by the SBU in August 2025 in Ternopil, western Ukraine, underwent training in Kyiv and was paid monthly in crypto-currency. For killing Alexeyev, Korba was promised $30,000 by the SBU, the FSB said.
The FSB said Polish intelligence was involved in his recruitment. Poland could not be reached for immediate comment.
(Reporting by Reuters, Editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Michael Perry)
The FSB, or Federal Security Service, is the principal security agency of Russia, responsible for counterintelligence, internal security, and counter-terrorism.
Extradition is the legal process by which one country surrenders a suspected or convicted criminal to another country.
The SBU is the main security agency in Ukraine, responsible for counterintelligence, combating terrorism, and protecting national security.
Verification of claims refers to the process of confirming the truth or accuracy of statements or allegations made by individuals or organizations.
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