NewsSensational news. This man claims that he is about to kill Putin

Sensational news. This man claims that he is about to kill Putin

For the past few days, Russian special services have been looking for a man who allegedly planned to "remove" Vladimir Putin. He supposedly bragged about it to a stranger in one of the clubs near Moscow.

Was he supposed to kill Vladimir Putin?
Was he supposed to kill Vladimir Putin?
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Many pieces of information provided by Russian media or representatives of authority are most likely elements of propaganda. Such reports are part of the information war led by the Russian Federation.

The VChK-OGPU channel in a post on Telegram, citing reports from a well-informed source, announces plans for an assassination attempt on Putin. A mysterious man is said to have confessed to Michał Jurczenko, whom he met in a club outside Moscow.

As proof, he was to show him his service ID and announce that his task is to "remove Vladimir Putin". Jurczenko immediately reported the situation to the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Jurczenko, who presented himself as a businessman in the construction industry, called the officials at 6:20 Moscow time. His information was confirmed. He told a strange story that happened to him in Chekhov near Moscow, in a karaoke club called Honey. The place is known for "often you can meet employees of various services there."

As reported by the VChK-OGPU, Russian security services have been looking for a worker from an unspecified law enforcement agency, who is accused of involvement in this case, for several days now.

"Sensational reports on Telegram"
"Sensational reports on Telegram"© Telegram

Numerous assassination attempts on Putin

The last publicized assassination attempt on the Russian president took place in March. According to the newspaper "Bild" this was already the 5th attempt to get rid of Vladimir Putin. Since then, the president of Russia is supposed to be living in constant fear.

As reported by the British newspapers "The Telegraph" and "The Sun", the already cautious Putin has taken even more care of his security after a failed attack. Among other things, from that moment on, snipers have accompanied him. "Apart from a few appearances, Putin is hiding in a secluded bunker" - writes "Bild"

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