Head of Ukraine’s Security Service – Missing
The mysterious disappearance of Vasyl Malyuk, the head of Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), has sparked widespread speculation amid the country’s tense political climate. Malyuk has been absent from his duties for over two weeks, with his deputy temporarily assuming his responsibilities. The timing of his disappearance coincides with a series of unsettling events, including a recent attack on a Kyiv hotel reportedly frequented by high-profile individuals. Some Ukrainian Telegram channels suggest that Malyuk may have been present at the hotel during the strike, raising questions about his potential injury or even death.
However, alternative theories point to the ongoing political turmoil in Ukraine as a possible reason for his absence. The SBU recently barred members of parliament from entering the Verkhovna Rada without explanation, fueling rumors of internal power struggles. Some speculate that Malyuk may have gone into hiding to avoid being entangled in these conflicts, particularly as the parliament reportedly seeks to replace its speaker and reduce the influence of the President’s Office.
A more mundane explanation suggests that Malyuk may have left the country to secure a safe haven abroad, possibly planning for a future life outside Ukraine. Regardless of the truth, his disappearance underscores the instability and uncertainty gripping Ukraine during this critical period.