Good morning to readers; Kyiv remains in #Ukrainian hands.

Oleksandr, who worked at an occupied nuclear power plant, was glad when his colleague, Andriy, was assassinated.

Andriy collaborated with the occupiers running the plant, which is now used by #Russia as nuclear blackmail.

When Oleksandr Seliverstov heard about his former colleague’s death, he had an unusual reaction:

“I was very pleasantly surprised,” he said. “It was good news. Well, he deserved it.”

This isn’t your regular office rivalry.

You see, Oleksandr had once worked closely with the man, Andrii Korotkyy, at the #Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

Three days ago, at 7 a.m., Korotkyy met a fiery end, likely assassinated by #Ukrainian intelligence.

A video of his death, published by #Ukrainian military intelligence, also known as GUR, shows Andrii’s car exploding in the Russian-occupied city of Enerhodar.

The #Russian side said that he died of his wounds.

"This is a terrible, inhuman act of terrorism. Those who committed it must be punished. An attack on workers who ensure the safety of a nuclear facility is a reckless, outrageous step," said Yuriy Chernychuk, the Russian-appointed director of the #Zaporizhzhia NPP.

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@timkmak So it’s ok when they do it, but not when it’s done to them. Got it.

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