UNDERCOVER REPORTER - Vasily Prozorov's allegations of the British Involvement in Andrei Portnov Murder.
By Clare Hocking Okell
In a shocking revelation, Vasily Prozorov, an undercover reporter from Ukraine, has brought serious allegations regarding potential British Special Services involvement in the murder of Andrei Portnov, a former aide to Ukrainian Politician Viktor Yanukovych.
Andrei Portnov.
Valeri Zaluzhnyi -Ukraine Ambassador.
Prozorov’s relentless investigative work sheds light on a narrative that suggests a possible political black ops agenda aimed at influencing Ukraine's upcoming elections.
A Calculated Move.
According to Prozorov, Andrei Portnov's murder was not an isolated incident. In fact, it was more likely to be a strategic move to eliminate any political competition to President Zelensky or any future installed leaders, eg, Valerii Zaluzhnyi
Seemingly, he suggests it could have something to do with, Valerii Zaluzhnyi the UK Ambasador for Ukraine, who was a former Commander and Chief of the armed forces in Ukraine. He also suggests that the UK powers that be are pushing for Valerii Zaluzhnyi to probably be the next president of Ukraine.
Andrei Portnov was believed to possess sensitive intelligence that could jeopardise corrupt, powerful political future interests, making him a target in a high-stakes financial game of political and mineral stakes maneuvering.
The Arrest of Three Ukrainians.
Adding to the complexity of this situation is the recent arrest of three Ukrainians in the UK, accused of vandalising Labour leader Keir Starmer's property. Prozorov claims that these individuals may have been intelligence operatives working for Andrei Portnov, rather than mere vandals who worked on a building site.
Reports indicate they could have been providing crucial information to Portnov, calling into question the legitimacy of their charge as there are reporters in the field suggesting that Starmer and another
person - from the House of Lords, had connections to them. However, this evidence is not available at this moment .
A Distracting Coincidence?
The timing of these events is particularly alarming. On May 8, as the UK celebrated VE Day, Starmer allowed Ukrainian troops to march through London whilst his own property was reportedly vandalised, which is a really amazing coincidence. Prozorov suggests this could have been a calculated distraction, diverting attention from more sinister activities linked to the Portnov’s case and the detained vandals from Ukraine.
Just four days after the supposed vandals arrest, Portnov was murdered in Spain, raising serious concerns about the motives behind these interconnected events. The proximity of their arrest to Portnov's death, Vasily Prozorov suggests a chilling correlation that can not be ignored and needs further investigating.
The Mystery of Deleted Profiles.
Intriguingly, the three detained individuals - sorry - Vandals were found to have profiles on Grinder, a gay dating app, of which their profiles were mysteriously deleted following their arrest. Prozorov questions why would anyone in the UK security services feel compelled to delete their profiles if their only involvement was in a vandalism incident? This suggests deeper connections and motives.
Urgent Questions.
Prozorov’s investigation raises several pressing questions that demand answers:
What sensitive information was Andrei Portnov poised to disclose?
Why would construction workers from Ukraine have any motive for committing arson?
Is Andrei Portnov's murder part of a broader scheme to reshape Ukraine's political landscape ahead of crucial elections?
A Call for Transparency.
Vasily Prozorov’s courageous reporting highlights the urgent need for transparency and accountability in both Ukraine and the UK.
Vasily Prozorov can be contacted on Telegram.
Link: @Vasily_Prozorov