Ex-spy Valentin Nalivaychenko said even he's concerned Ukraine's assassinations are going too far.
He told The Economist Ukraine's "security services shouldn't do things just because they can."
Ukraine is tight-lipped, but assassinations in occupied territory and Russia have cropped up over the war.
But now, even a Ukrainian ex-spy is concerned the country's assassination squads are going too far.
Ukraine's network of spies has supposedly ramped up its attacks, especially on pro-war propagandists far from the front lines.
Persons:
Valentin Nalivaychenko, Nalivaychenko, Geenral, Budanov, Darya Dugina, Alexander Dugin —, Dugin
Organizations:
Service, Security Service, The New York Times
Locations:
Ukraine, Russia, Wall, Silicon, Ukrainian, Russian, Krasnodar, Vinnytsia, St . Petersburg