The former Ukrainian politician was shot outside of an affluent school (Pictures: EPA/Instagram)
A former pro-Putin Ukrainian politician was gunned down after dropping his children off at school in a wealthy Spanish neighbourhood.
Andriy Portnov,51,was a senior aide to Ukraine’s former President and Putin sympathiser,Viktor Yanukovych,who was exiled in 2014 and has lived in Russia ever since.
Police were called around 9.15 am,when ‘two or three gunmen’ shot and killed Portnov outside the gates of the American School in Pozuelo,Madrid,before running into a nearby forest.
Local radio station Cadena SER said he had just taken his children to school when the gunshots rang out.
He had moved to Madrid around April 2024,according to a document seen by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty report.
A Spanish police source told El Pais: ‘One shot,the fatal one,was to the head,at the level of the neck,from behind but at an angle,and the other two to the body,in the abdomen and side.’
Police were alerted just after 9 am this morning (Picture: EPA)
Students were inside the school when the shooting unfolded (Picture: AP)
Forensic investigators have set up a tent around Portnov’s body (Picture: AP)
Witness Ines told local media: ‘I woke up with a very loud noise of six or seven shots… I knew those weren’t firecrackers. I heard a scream. We saw a man on the ground.’
Luis Rayo,19,lives in a building next to the school,and said that he was sleeping when he heard the sound of gunfire.
‘I heard five bullets and then came here to see what happened,’ Rayo said.
Other witnesses have described the killing as a ‘professional hit’ and said the killer waited for his victim to drop his daughter off before striking.
A school employee later confirmed students had already been inside the school at the time of the shooting,and the school is trying to ‘organise a response’.
Metro has contacted the American School for comment.
It’s unclear how long Portnov had been living in Spain. He was sanctioned by the United States under the Magnitsky Act for ‘buying access and decisions in Ukraine’s courts and undermining reform efforts’.
The Magnitsky Act,named after lawyer Sergei Magnitsky,who was assassinated in Russia,allows sanctions on foreign individuals involved in serious human rights abuses and corruption.
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