Ukraine’s national police chief, Ivan Vyhivskyj, alleges Russian intelligence operatives are recruiting women, including minors, to assassinate Ukrainian soldiers. According to Vyhivskyj, these individuals are tasked with establishing contact with soldiers via dating applications. The alleged method of assassination involves the use of metadon, administered to the soldiers after forming a relationship. Vyhivskyj made these claims in an interview with Ukrainian online publication Censor. This tactic represents a new and concerning dimension in the ongoing conflict, exploiting personal connections for hostile purposes. Ukrainian authorities are investigating the claims and working to counter this alleged operation. The accusations highlight the evolving strategies employed during the war and the potential for unconventional warfare tactics.