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NV interviewed the staff of the Ukrainian special services and gathered all poss...

Eliminate Putin. A few quite real and more complex ways of eliminating the Russian dictator - the examination of HB

NV interviewed the staff of the Ukrainian special services and gathered all possible versions of the Kremlin's owner - from physical destruction to a soft "transit" of the authorities. Putin should not remain in power, such a statement was made in March by US President Joe Biden during a visit to Poland. He added that the war of the Russian dictator against Ukraine was Moscow's "strategic failure".

The video of the day then was more radically expressed by the American senator Lindsey Graham, who directly urged to liquidate Putin. And in mid -August, Simon Tisdoll, a leading international correspondent of the authoritative British The Guardian and The Observer, wrote in his column for the second edition: after six months of indecisive support, which helps Ukraine not to lose, but does not allow the Russian troops to be destroyed. The event should be the removal of Putin from power.

Recently, Kirill Budanov, the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense even stated that two months after the start of a full -scale invasion of Ukraine, Putin was attempted. However, Western intelligence representatives denied this information. However, Putin may encounter internal threats to his life or risks being dropped by someone from his immediate surroundings. Former CIA officer Daniel Hoffman made this statement in dealing with The Daily Beast.

Hoffman believes that a potential threat can be from three persons: the head of the Russian Council Mykola Patrushev, the head of the FSB Alexander Bortnikov and the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoig.

So can it be eliminated by a Russian dictator? And what are the real scenarios of its removal from power? The task of maximum complexity, the interlocutor of the NV in GUR, said that with the beginning of the war, Putin significantly reduced the range of persons with whom he personally came into contact. "Putin is afraid of his surroundings," this source explained.