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Russian Media: Ukrainian Intelligence Services Planned To Kidnap Putin In Minsk

Russian Media: Ukrainian Intelligence Services Planned To Kidnap Putin In Minsk
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According to Russian propagandists, Putin was to be kidnapped in 45 minutes and transported to Hague in a cage.

Ukrainian intelligence services planned to kidnap Vladimir Putin during his visit to the Negotiations of the Normandy four in Minsk on February 11-12, 2015.

The former head of the Main Investigation Department of Security Service of Ukraine Gen. Vasily Vovk has allegedly said this in his interview with the TV channel TSN. However, there's no such information on the TV channel's website. The Russian newspaper Express-Gazeta informs about this scandalous statement.

According to Vovk, as Express-Gazeta cites him, intelligence officers and participants of military operations in the ATO zone took part in the operation.

"We had an airplane waiting with its motor running. We were ready to seize Putin in 45 minutes and transport him in a cage either to Kiev or directly to the Hague," – Gen.Vovk allegedly said.

According to him, Express-Gazeta writes, the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko was in direct contact with US President Barack Obama, who strongly recommended not to give free rein to the unique special operation.

Gen. Vasily Vovk was the chief of the Main Investigation Department of the Security Service of Ukraine under President Viktor Yushchenko. After Viktor Yanukovych’s coming to power, he was dismissed from the post, but after the Maidan in 2014, acting President of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov re-appointed him to this position. He was sacked again after the dismissal of the head of the SSU Valentin Nalyvaychenko. He’s an Honored Lawyer of Ukraine. He was awarded the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky for the investigation into the genocide of the Ukrainian people in 1932-1933.

The General is notable for his sharp views and eccentric statements. In particular, Gen. Vasily Vovk is convinced that the killing of "DNI" militant Arseny Pavlov, nicknamed Motorola, is a fake, and Motorola is now hiding somewhere beyond Baikal. However, the news about the special operation with the intention to steal Putin looks like another bogus story in the information war between Moscow and Kiev.

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