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BREAKING: Fears Grow For Ukrainian President’s Assassination As Russia Sends 400 Private Militia To Carry Out Attack


More and more fears are mounting in Russia after recent intelligence reports revealed the truth about Russia’s intentions regarding Ukraine’s highest officials.

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According to a new set of released documents, Russia flew in a private militia that goes by the name ‘The Wagner Group’ that is said to have been hired for this purpose.

Source: Daily Mail

Each group member was allotted a kill list that contained at least 23 names arising from Ukraine’s top officials, including Ukrainian President Zelensky, cabinet members, and the country’s Prime Minister too.

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The militia is known to be run by the Oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin who is also a huge ally of the President of Russia.

His team of highly trained operatives is striking fear around the Ukrainian nation as it was feared that the chances to assassinate President Zelensky are at an all-time high.

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Inside sources stated that the militia reportedly received orders from Russian President Vladamir Putin to kill Zelensky and 23 other members from his current government. This would make it easier for Moscow to take over the country’s neighbor from Eastern Europe.

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The chief of the army hired by Putin is commonly dubbed as Putin’s chef and he was flown in five weeks ago from Africa. Moreover, it was also revealed how he was offered a huge sum of money to carry out the task too.

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At the moment, the trained killers are waiting for a green signal by Putin, before they can pounce with a killing hit list by their side. Now, however, it appears that their plans might be down the drains as the news has managed to leak out and reach the ears of Ukraine’s upper officials.

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For this reason, Ukraine is putting up more and more curfews so as to prevent citizens from leaving their homes as soldiers continue to sweep across the streets in search of Russian saboteurs.

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