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Rachel Hagan

Ukraine 'tried to assassinate Vladimir Putin' using explosive-packed Kamikaze drone

Ukrainian secret service agents tried to assassinate Vladimir Putin with a kamikaze drone packed with explosives, it has been claimed.

Forces launched a UJ-22 drone, laden with 17kg of C4 plastic explosives, from Ukraine on Sunday with the aim of reaching a newly built industrial estate near Moscow where the President was due to visit, it has been claimed.

German newspaper Bild's source, Yuriy Romanenko, claims that Russian authorities are trying to keep the attempt quiet.

Romanenko claims to have close ties to Kyiv's intelligence services and alleged said Ukrainian secret service agents had received information about Putin's apparent trip to the industrial site.

In a tweet cited by Bild, Romanenko said: "Putin we are getting closer. Everyone saw the news about the drone that flew to Moscow, but did not explode? So, this drone flew for a reason.

Russian media share pictures of a Ukrainian drone, filled with 17kg of explosives (Baza/e2w)

"Last week, our intelligence officers received information about Putin's trip to the industrial park in Rudnevo.

"Accordingly, our kamikaze drone took off, which flew through all the air defences of the Russian Federation and crashed not far from the industrial park."

Putin propagandist Paval Zarubin said on Sunday morning that Putin was planning to "visit an industrial park in Moscow" without giving timings.

But Russian state media said Putin was set to visit the Rudnevo industrial park and hold a meeting on the development of unmanned aircraft systems today.

Romanenko said: "Considering how much Putin is obsessed with his own security, this story could have huge implications for the Kremlin towers."

Ukraine expert Sergej Sumlenny told Bild: "It is clear that a precision strike against the Russian head of state with a kamikaze drone is an almost impossible action.

"But the very fact that such a drone would reach a place where Putin plans to stay is a slap in the face for the Russian dictator."

Russian President Vladimir Putin (Gavriil Grigorov/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

In 2017, Putin told filmmaker Oliver Stone that there had been five assassination attempts against him.

In September last year, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov denied claims that there was an assassination attempt against Putin.

In 2012, a former public schoolboy in Britain was arrested in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa in connection with a foiled plot to assassinate Putin.

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