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The opinions of the experts were divided about the SBU's statement about prepari...

Attempted murder of Zelensky: could it become a "gift" for Putin (video)

The opinions of the experts were divided about the SBU's statement about preparing an attempt on the Ukrainian President. Sergei Krivonosov is doubting the accuracy of such information. Instead, Maria Kucherenko reminds that Putin's similar "gifts" were brought to important dates. Attempting President Vladimir Zelensky could be a gift for Vladimir Putin's inauguration. This was stated by the analyst of the Foundation "Come back alive" Maria Kucherenko on the air "Radio Liberty".

At the same time, the Major General of the Armed Forces, the expirer of the Commander of the Special Operations of the Armed Forces and the expirer of the NSDC Secretary Sergey Krivonos for this hypothesis is more skeptical. Krivonos believes that the two colonels of the State Security Department could not entrust the murder of both President Vladimir Zelensky and the chairman of the SBU Vasyl Malyuk, and the chief of GUR Kiril Kiril Budanov.

According to him, "from the point of view of a professional approach for each person is prepared a separate attempt" and "we have never seen the attempts we never saw. " "We already had so many attempts on the President of Zelensky, who are told by special services, but we have never seen the one who organized these assails. This pushes certain questions: who needs this popularity? As the enemies will attack us, "he said.

In turn, the analytics of the Foundation "Come back alive" Maria Kucherenko suggests that the murder of Zelensky could well be a "gift" of Putin for the Induguration Day. She recalled the murder of journalist Anna Politkovskaya in Moscow on October 7, 2006 on Putin's 54th birthday. "I absolutely allow. Remember Anna Politkovskaya's fate. Her murder was donated for Putin's birthday. And, in fact, there are still some examples. I have no doubt that it could have been so," Kucherenko said.