Two Russian agents 'caught plotting to kill Volodymyr Zelensky as gift for Putin' - security chiefs

The alleged plan was said to include taking Ukraine’s president hostage before executing him
Inauguration of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow
Russian agents were allegedly trying to kill Ukraine’s president as a ‘gift’ for Vladimir Putin
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Two Russian agents have been caught plotting to assassinate Volodymyr Zelensky as a ‘gift’ for Vladimir Putin, says Ukraine’s state security service.

The attempted killing was reportedly timed to take place shortly before Putin was sworn in for a new term in the Kremlin on Tuesday.

The alleged plan was said to include taking Ukraine’s president hostage before executing him.

Targets were also said to include other senior Ukrainian officials.

The two alleged agents were colonels in Ukraine’s state guard service recruited by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) who leaked classified information to Moscow, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said on the Telegram app.

They were tasked with finding someone close to the presidential guard who would take Mr Zelensky hostage and later kill him, the SBU statement said, without making clear at what point the alleged plot had been foiled.

“The terrorist attack, which was supposed to be a gift to Putin for the inauguration, was indeed a failure of the Russian special services,” SBU chief Vasyl Maliuk was quoted as saying by his agency on Telegram.

There was no immediate comment from Moscow.

The Kremlin declined to comment last month when asked about the arrest in Poland of a man accused of working with Russian intelligence to prepare a possible attempt to assassinate Mr Zelensky.

The Ukrainian leader, who has led his country’s effort to fend off Putin’s invasion, which has entered its third year, said last autumn that his security services had foiled at least five Russian plots to assassinate him.

The spy group also planned to “eliminate” Mr Maliuk and Kyrylo Budanov, the military intelligence agency’s head, the SBU said.

Mr Budanov’s assassination was supposed to happen before Orthodox Easter Sunday on May 5, it added.

The agents sought to inform the Russian side of the whereabouts of Mr Budanov so they could carry out missile and drone attacks at the location, it said.

One of the arrested men was involved in transporting and storing drones and explosives for the operation, it added.

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