The chief of staff to Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko says he was warned more than four months ago that the politician’s life could be in danger. Former Secret Service police officers told him in late July “that they would try to get rid of or ‘take care’ of Yushchenko, and that the primary way would be poison,” Oleh Rybachuk told CNN. In response to the threat, the candidate’s security was beefed up, “but obviously, not enough,” he said.Full Story
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