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Head of Ukrainian intelligence: ‘Putin escaped attack’


Kyrylo Budanov, the intelligence chief at Ukraine’s defense ministry, said President Putin survived an attack two months ago. Russia has not yet confirmed or denied the report.

Budanov told the news medium Ukrayinska Pravda. The intelligence chief of Ukraine’s defense ministry said the attempt was made about two months ago after the Russian invasion in February. The Russian president was allegedly attacked in the Caucasus. The attempt was unsuccessful, but would have taken place. The claim has not yet been independently verified.

Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, there has been a lot of talk about Putin’s security. Around him is always a group of people from the Intelligence Service (GROe), the Security Service (FSB) and a group of personal bodyguards from the Federal Guard Service (FSO). Security is even more extensive than before.

When Putin visits somewhere, members of his team start investigating a month in advance. Everything is prepared down to the last detail, so that no unexpected things arise. Of course, Putin drives a convoy of highly secured vehicles, including the ability to fire grenades and deflect missiles. The Russian version of ‘The Beast’.

Ukrainian intelligence said a group of wealthy businessmen had plans to poison Putin early in the war. To prevent that, according to experts, Putin would have every meal checked by a doctor and someone taste the food before putting anything in his mouth himself.

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