Putin appoints his bodyguard as minister after failed assassination attempt

Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to appoint his bodyguard, Commander Alexander Karenkov, to the post of Minister of State for Emergency Affairs, after the former official in this position was killed in mysterious circumstances.

The British newspaper, "Daily Mail", said that the former Minister of Emergency, after he fell from a height of 90 feet - about 28 meters - in mysterious circumstances;

Putin decided to upgrade his bodyguard.

And the head of Ukrainian intelligence, Kirillo Budanov, said in statements - first published in the British newspaper "Daily Mail", on Monday, that Russian President Vladimir Putin had survived a failed assassination attempt, shortly after the start of his war in Ukraine, where he spoke Budanov on the details of the assassination attempt on Putin.

Kirillo Budanov added that Putin was attacked by representatives of the Caucasus, a region that includes Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and parts of southern Russia, about two months ago.

He explained that the attempt to assassinate Putin was unsuccessful, although the details of the incident were hidden from the media at the time;

However, the assassination attempt has already taken place, according to the Daily Mail.

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