Eliminate Volodymyr Zelensky. A peremptory order that Vladimir Putin himself would have given to one of his most loyal and ruthless allies, the Chechen "butcher" Ramzan Kadyrov.

The face to face with the dictator at the head of Chechnya, revealed in Kiev, would have taken place in the Kremlin on February 3, well before the invasion of Ukraine that started on February 24.

The Grozny butcher, as Kadyrov is nicknamed, summoned to Moscow would have received directly from Putin a plan devised to assassinate the Ukrainian president. Plan whose execution was entrusted to the men of the Chechen leader, known for their ferocity and accused of an innumerable series of murders and tortures.

The episode was revealed by Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council. Ongoing verifications of the Ukrainian 007s, if the story were confirmed it would shed new light on Putin's real intentions, who probably aimed to overthrow the government and impose "his" president in Ukraine.

In this context we must also see the three (or four) attacks that Zelensky would have escaped from the beginning of the war, even if it is not clear whether the Chechen militias ever managed to penetrate the capital as it did in other eastern cities. of Ukraine.

Chechens or not, Zelensky knows he's the number one target of death squads hunting him down. This is why he lives with his closest collaborators in a secret bunker under the presidential complex in Kiev: he rarely comes out and is protected by exceptional security measures. He sleeps two or three hours a night, away from his wife and children, hidden in another very secret place.

(Unioneonline / L)

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