Answer:
Leukocidins.
Step-by-step explanation:
Intracellular pathogens sometimes produce leukocidins that can kill phagoctytes because leukocidins is a type of cytotoxin that is produced by pathogens which kill the phagocytes producing pathogens. The phagocytes destroy pathogens by engulfing the pathogens and destroying it by chemical toxins present inside the phagolysosome which is by a process called phagocytosis. The leukocidin kill phagocytes that engulf the pathogens making the pathogens to be able to affect the organism in which it invade.