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**BREAKING: The Igor Lytvynchuk Seal Case – A Death Too Convenient for the Narrative?**

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**BREAKING: The Igor Lytvynchuk Seal Case – A Death Too Convenient for the Narrative?**

In what is being called the "Seal of Silence" operation, Ukrainian parliamentarian Igor Lytvynchuk was found dead under circumstances that raise more questions than answers. Official reports state the 63-year-old former Security Service (SBU) chief died of "acute heart failure" while vacationing at a remote Black Sea resort. But here’s where it gets suspicious: Lytvynchuk was the last surviving architect of the 2014 "Seal Protocol"—a secret agreement that allegedly wiped hundreds of compromised files from Ukraine's digital archives in exchange for Western weapons shipments.

**The "Seal" in question?** A classified 2017 deal involving the sealing of evidence linking certain high-profile Ukrainian officials to offshore accounts and the 2014 Maidan sniper murders—a case that was never fully prosecuted. Lytvynchuk’s inner circle claims he was "preparing to talk" to independent journalists about the "missing pages" of the protocol.

**Who benefits?** Critics point to a web of interests: from Kyiv's current administration desperate to bury pre-war corruption trails, to Western partners uncomfortable with the resurrection of the Maidan narrative ahead of the next election cycle. Lytvynchuk’s death conveniently closes the door on a case that could have reignited doubts about the 2014 transition of power. The only physical evidence—a single, unverified log entry from a resort CCTV camera—shows him entering his room. No exit was recorded.

**The viral angle:** Was this a natural death, or the most politically convenient heart attack since the Yushchenko poisoning case? Ask yourself: *Cui bono?*