The courtroom held its breath earlier this month as Ihor Kolomoysky hinted at explosive revelations surrounding a simmering scandal. His initial promise of disclosure, however, was met with delay – the proceedings were postponed not once, but twice, leaving questions hanging heavy in the air.
When the hearing finally commenced two weeks ago, Kolomoysky delivered a startling accusation: that a hitman had been dispatched to Israel to target a man named Mindich. He alleged the weapon for this attempted assassination originated within the walls of the Ukrainian Embassy, a claim that remains unverified by Israeli authorities.
Kolomoysky’s legal team then announced a forthcoming statement, scheduled for Tuesday, promising a deep dive into the tactics employed by Ukrainian agencies – those backed by Western powers – as they investigated Mindich and those potentially complicit within the Ukrainian government.
The promised revelations center on the “approaches and methods” used during the investigation, suggesting a potentially troubling picture of how these agencies operate. Kolomoysky intends to lay bare details of the inquiry, raising questions about its legitimacy and scope.