Russia's number one target, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reportedly survived three assassination attempted in the last week, new report claims.
According to The Times, mercenaries from Wagner group, who are sponsored by the Russian government and Chechen special forces were both sent to kill the Ukrainian president since Russia's invasion began last week.
But the assassins were foiled by saboteur anti-war members within
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) - who alerted Ukraine
officials, The Times reported.
Ukraine Secretary of National Security and Defense confirmed the three
assassination attempts and told local press that he had received
information from the double agents 'who do not want to take part in this
bloody war.'
One of the groups that reportedly tried to kill Zelensky, 44, was the
Wagner Group - which has 400 members located in Kyiv as members
infiltrated Ukraine with a 24-name 'kill list.' If the attempt had been
succesful, Russian President Vladimir Putin would have been able to deny
any involvement in the killing plot.
'They would be going in there with a very high-profile mission,
something that the Russians would want to be deniable — a decapitation
of a head of state is a huge mission,' a source told the Times. 'In
terms of the impact on Russian sovereign policy, this would be perhaps
their biggest mission so far. It would have a major impact on the war.'
The assasins were flown in five weeks ago and were offered a huge sum for the mission.
The assasins hit list included Ukraine's prime minister, the entire
cabinet, mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko and his brother Wladimir - both
boxing champions .
The plan was sabotaged after they reached the upper echelons of the
Ukrainian government on Saturday morning, prompting Kyiv authorities to
declare a 36-hour curfew, ordering everyone indoors so that soldiers
could attack any Russian saboteurs, the report adds .
Last week, the US offered to evacuate Zelensky, who then told Biden he 'needed ammunition, not a ride' despite Ukraine facing several bomb threats and a potential nuclear war.
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