Moscow hints at Western involvement in Putin assassination attempts
Kiev has been planning to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin with the direct participation and financial support of the West, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said.
She was commenting on assassination threats against the Russian president mentioned recently by the head of Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR), Kirill Budanov.
“There is no doubt that such crimes were planned and financed with the participation of the Anglo-Saxon masters of the Kiev regime,” Zakharova said on Thursday during a briefing with reporters.
Such incidents serve as evidence of Western powers being complicit in the “criminal activity of the Kiev regime,” she claimed.
“And not a single atrocity, not a single terrorist act against civilians, against government officials, has ever been condemned by Western countries.”
Budanov, who had been placed on Russia’s terrorist and extremist list, revealed efforts by Kiev to kill Putin in an interview with Ukrainian news outlet NV published last week.
The head of Kiev’s military intelligence claimed that his agency, the successor to the Soviet KGB, has made several attempts to assassinate the Russian president without providing any further information.
“[Attempts to assassinate Putin] took place, but, as you can see, they were unsuccessful thus far,” Budanov declared.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Moscow was aware of Ukrainian threats to assassinate Vladimir Putin, and that the security of the president is established “at the proper level.”
Since the start of the Ukraine conflict, several Western media outlets have reported attempts on Putin’s life by Kiev. In September 2022, British tabloid The Sun reported that an explosion occurred near the Russian president’s motorcade, which the Kremlin dismissed.
In 2023, Moscow foiled an attempt on Putin’s life after Ukraine launched two drone attacks intended to strike his official residence. The aircraft were downed without causing any casualties or damage.