Ukraine: President Zelensky’s top adviser survives assassination

Shots were fired at a car carrying Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s principal aide on Wednesday, but he survived.
A senior official called it an assassination attempt and pointed at Russia as he likely mastermind.
More than 10 bullets hit the car near the village of Lesnyky, around five kilometres (three miles) outside the capital Kyiv, wounding the driver, a police statement said.
The police said a criminal case on suspicion of premeditated murder had been opened.
A local television station said at least 19 bullet holes could be seen on the driver’s side of the car.
A senior lawmaker said the aide, Serhiy Shefir, was not hurt.
Mr Shefir is close to the president, leading a group of advisers.
The head of the president’s political party, Oleksandr Korniienko, said Russia could be behind the attack.
“A Russian trace should not be ruled out.
“We know their ability to organise terrorist attacks in different countries,” Mr Korniienko told reporters.
The Kremlin said suggestions of Russian involvement “have nothing to do with reality.”
Mr Zelensky said he did not know who was behind the attack.
“If someone is sending me a message by opening fire on my friend, that is weakness,” he said.
Mr Zelensky, who came to power on a promise to take on the country’s oligarchs and fight corruption, is currently in the United States at the UN General Assembly.
His adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said the assassination attempt could be a result of the president’s fight against the oligarchs.
“This open, deliberate and extremely violent assault with automatic weapons cannot be qualified any differently than as an attempted killing of a key team member,” Mr Podolyak told Reuters.
“We, of course, associate this attack with an aggressive and even militant campaign against the active policy of the head of state,” Interfax Ukraine quoted Mr Podolyak as saying.
“The president’s policy, aimed at the fundamental transformation of the state, will remain unchanged,” he told Reuters, promising tougher measures against oligarchs.
Parliament is this week due to debate a presidential law directed on reducing the influence of oligarchs.
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