Kyrylo Budanov
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Kyrylo Budanov | |
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Born | 1984-01-04 Kyiv |
Occupation | Military officer |
Known for | Commands the Ukrainian intelligence agency that executes paramilitary operations behind Russian lines |
Kyrylo Budanov is a Ukrainian military officer.[1]
He was appointed head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense on August 5, 2020.
Budanov's wife, Marianna Budanov is a Professor at Ukraine's National Police Academy.[2] In late November 2023 she was struck with heavy metal poisoning, and commentators speculated that Russians were trying to retaliate against her husband by poisoning her.[3][4][5]
References
- ↑ EXPLAINED: The Poisoning of Marianna Budanova and Russian Media's Bizarre Theory, Kyiv Post, 2023-11-29. Retrieved on 2023-12-03.
- ↑ Osei Emmanuel. Biography of Marianna Budanova: age, husband, children, career and food poisoning: Who is Marianna Budanova and why was she poisoned?, Ghana Page, 2023-11-29. Retrieved on 2023-12-03.
- ↑ 'Personal revenge by Putin': Wife of Ukraine's spy chief poisoned, CNN, 2023-12-01. Retrieved on 2023-12-03. “Marianna Budanova, the wife of Ukraine's top military intelligence official, has been hospitalized with apparent heavy metals poisoning, according to Ukrainian and Western officials.”
- ↑ Katie Bo Lillis, Victoria Butenko. Wife of Ukraine’s top military intelligence official hospitalized with apparent heavy metals poisoning, CNN, 2023-11-29. Retrieved on 2023-12-03. “The seriousness of Budanova’s condition was not immediately apparent. According to the GUR representative, she has been hospitalized for a week and had felt poorly for some time prior to being hospitalized. A source with Defense Intelligence told CNN, on the condition of anonymity because the information has not been made public, Budanova tested positive for arsenic and mercury. CNN has reached out to Budanova for comment.”
- ↑ Kathryn Mannie. Ukraine spy chief’s wife in hospital after being poisoned, officials say, Global News, 2023-11-28. Retrieved on 2023-12-03. “Media outlet Babel reported that the heavy metals used to poison the spymaster’s wife are 'not used in any way in everyday life and military affairs,' which suggests 'a purposeful attempt to poison a specific person,' citing a GUR official.”
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