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According to a Telegram post from Ukrainian authorities, the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council chief said that Ukrainian forces had stopped an assassination plot against President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Zelensky has said that he would be a prime target for assassination since the start of the invasion of Ukraine. He warned last Thursday that Russian sabotage groups were looking for him and his family.

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The Telegram message said that a unit of elite Chechen special forces, known as Kadyrovites, had been behind the plot and had subsequently been eliminated.

  • The Kadyrovites were planning a special operation to kill our president, according to the post.

  • The plot was tipped off by members of Russia's Federal Security Service who did not support the war.

  • The Kadyrovite group had been divided into two and one was destroyed in Gostomel.

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