Zelenskyy claims to survive five Putin assassinations and knows when next one is
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims he has so far survived five assassination attempts carried out by those under orders from Vladimir Putin.
The Ukrainian leader has said the attempts on his life are no big deal and are "just like Covid" as he becomes acclimatised to the orders sent from warmonger Putin.
Russian president Putin has seen Ukraine's leader shrug off the "five or six" attempts to have him bumped off – and after a first "interesting" attempt, the rest are water off a duck's back.
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Attempts on the world leader's life are now part of his briefings, with intelligence sharing agencies confirming a number of groups had tried and failed to kill Zelenskyy as the war rages on.
The Ukrainian president, speaking with The Sun, said: "The first one is very interesting, when it is the first time, and after that it is just like Covid. First of all people don’t know what to do with it and it’s looking very scary.
"And then after that, it is just intelligence sharing with you detail that one more group came to Ukraine to [attempt] this." Makeshift barricades were constructed by the security detail protecting Zelenskyy.
Insiders claim the office was a "madhouse" at the time of war breaking out, with the Ukrainian figurehead demanding US and Brit officials for "ammo, not a ride" out of Kyiv.
Russia is still allegedly trying to kill off Zelenskyy, who is aware not only of the mission but the codename given to it and the expiry date of such a task.
He added: "The name of operation is Maidan 3. It is meant to change the president. It’s bye bye. Maybe it’s not by killing. I mean it’s changing. They will use any instruments they have.
"So that’s the idea, to the end of the year. They have even named the operation. But you see we can live with it."
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