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Ukrainian agent accused of murdering Monaco bomb suspect changes story
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

Ukrainian agent accused of murdering Monaco bomb suspect changes story

A Ukrainian intelligence agent, Vladyslav Reut, initially confessed to killing Anastasiia Berezovska, a woman suspected of planning an assassination attempt on a Ukrainian-born businessman in Monaco. However, during a recent court hearing in Kyiv, Reut recanted his confession, claiming he did not commit the murder and instead blamed his alleged accomplice, Vitalii Zhykovich. The case has drawn significant attention due to both defendants' ties to Ukraine’s intelligence services—Reut works for the GUR (military intelligence), while Zhykovich previously worked for the SBU (security service). Investigators linked the pair to Berezovska through phone records and financial transactions. The motive behind the attempted assassination of Vadym Yermolayev, a former Ukrainian citizen now living in Monaco, remains unclear, though he has faced sanctions from Kyiv for conducting business in Crimea. Both suspects appeared in court under heavy security, wearing masks and hooded clothing.

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BBC News (World) logoBBC News (World)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 90yesterday
Ukrainian agent accused of murdering Monaco bomb suspect changes story

A Ukrainian intelligence agent, Vladyslav Reut, initially confessed to killing Anastasiia Berezovska, a woman suspected of planning an assassination attempt on a Ukrainian-born businessman in Monaco. However, during a recent court hearing in Kyiv, Reut recanted his confession, claiming he did not commit the murder and instead blamed his alleged accomplice, Vitalii Zhykovich. The case has drawn significant attention due to both defendants' ties to Ukraine’s intelligence services—Reut works for the GUR (military intelligence), while Zhykovich previously worked for the SBU (security service). Investigators linked the pair to Berezovska through phone records and financial transactions. The motive behind the attempted assassination of Vadym Yermolayev, a former Ukrainian citizen now living in Monaco, remains unclear, though he has faced sanctions from Kyiv for conducting business in Crimea. Both suspects appeared in court under heavy security, wearing masks and hooded clothing.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the conflicting testimonies of two individuals tied to Ukraine's intelligence agencies, with no overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It provides background on the suspects, the victim, and the broader geopolitical context involving Crimea and sanctions, but does not明显偏

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): Highly factual with clear details about the case, including the defendant's identity, his role in the investigation, and the involvement of Ukrainian intelligence agencies. The article presents events neutrally, avoiding overt bias while acknowledging the complexity of the situation.

BBC News (World) logoBBC News (World)State / PublicCenter17 hr. ago
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A Ukrainian intelligence agent named Vladyslav Reut has denied involvement in the murder of Anastasiia Berezovska, a woman suspected of attempting to assassinate a wealthy individual in Monaco. Reut initially confessed to the killing but now claims his co-defendant, Vitalii Zhykovych, was responsible. The case has drawn attention due to its potential connections between events in Ukraine and Monaco. BBC correspondent Sarah Rainsford reported on the development from a court in Kyiv, where Reut made these claims during legal proceedings.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the claims made by Reut and Zhykovych without taking a stance or using biased language. It reports on legal proceedings and includes a statement from a BBC correspondent, providing balanced coverage of the situation without apparent ideological slant.

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