Information About the Death of Kiva's Associate in Sievierodonetsk Appeared.


In Sievierodonetsk, Vitalii Neveselyi, who previously headed the regional organization of Illia Kiva's movement “Patriots for Life”, died in an accident. This was reported by Roman Vlasenko, the head of the Sievierodonetsk district military administration.
“It is reported that on October 16, in Hvardeyske, a Hyundai Tucson rammed a “Niva”, at the wheel of which was Neveselyi. Sources confirm this information”, - wrote Vlasenko.
According to Vlasenko, Neveselyi headed the city department of youth and sports of the Sievierodonetsk city council from July 2018 to October 2020. In July 2020, he announced that he headed the regional organization “Patriots for Life”, which was led by Illia Kiva.
After the occupation of Sievierodonetsk by Russian troops in the summer of 2022, he was reappointed to lead the department of youth and sports in the city.
On September 20, 2023, Neveselyi was informed of a suspicion of collaborationism. According to SBU investigators, he is suspected of leading a cell of the Russian party “New People” in occupied Sievierodonetsk and organizing political actions in support of the Russian occupiers.
Liquidation of Illia Kiva
According to SBU sources, ex-MP of OPZZH Illia Kiva was liquidated in Moscow region, Russia. The Security Service of Ukraine conducted a special operation. He was watched over a long period, his movements and habits were studied. Despite the security, the SBU managed to kill him in Moscow region.
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