
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Vladimir Putin will be killed by his close ones one day. This statement by Zelensky is in a documentary made on the Russia-Ukraine war. Its name is 'Ear'. Information about this documentary has been given in Newsweek magazine.
The war between Russia and Ukraine started on February 24 last year. On this day Russia attacked Ukraine. Both countries are claiming their respective victories. Recently, US President Joe Biden himself reached Kyiv to assure Zelensky of help.
What did Zelensky say?
According to 'Newsweek magazine, Zelensky says in this documentary - the day is not far when Putin's close ones will start working against him. There will be a voice against him in Russia. This will be the only chance when someone close to Putin will kill him. They should remember my words. However, when will this day come? I can't say anything about this.
This statement of Zelensky has come at a time when it is being claimed in some media reports that some close to Putin is not happy with the policies of Ukraine and the rest of the country. Their displeasure is increasing due to the prolongation of the Ukraine war.
Putin will be killed before October 7
Lya Ponomarev, a Russian opposition leader living in Ukraine, claimed last month that Putin would be killed before October 7 this year. This leader, who has been a staunch opponent of Putin, has said that the Russian President will not be able to celebrate his 71st birthday under any circumstances. According to him, a conspiracy is being hatched to assassinate Putin and the people who are very close to him will be responsible for his death.
Before this, Western and especially American media have claimed many times that the Russian President has serious diseases like cancer and Parkinson's and he can go into a coma at any time. However, the Russian government has always rejected these claims.
Who is Lia Ponomareva?
Ponomarev has been considered one of Russia's most capable and responsible leaders. He was an MP from 2007 to 2016. He was identified as an MP and opposition leader who opposed many of Putin's wrong policies on every platform.
The special thing is that in 2014, when Russia invaded and occupied Crimea, a large part of Ukraine, Ponomarev was the only MP who openly opposed this move in the Parliament and termed it as an oppression of small countries.
Since then, Ponomarev started knocking on the eyes of Putin and the army. He was arrested several times and kept in jail for months. In 2016, he left Russia and moved to Ukraine, and later acquired citizenship there.
Putin is making false claims
In an interview given to the American magazine 'Newsweek', Ponomarev spoke in detail on many important issues. Said- Russia is making false claims regarding the victory over Ukraine. No part of Ukraine is 100% controlled by Putin's army. They were badly defeated in Kyiv, Kherson and Kharkiv.
Ponomarev said- Yes, it is a fact that Putin has been identified as a person who is considered almost impossible to win. It must also be admitted here that 2022 proved to be a bad year for Putin and Russia. I have said earlier also and still stand by my point that Putin will not be able to celebrate his next birthday.
Ponomarev also said – I want to meet him in The Hague city of Netherlands, but it does not seem that the meeting will be possible now. His close people will kill him even before he goes there. Ponomarev hints that Putin will soon be tried for war crimes in the International Criminal Court in The Hague and it will be possible to meet him there.
Democracy is necessary for Russia
Ponomarev is one of those leaders who want Russia to be a true democracy. For this, he had met some leaders in Poland in the past. They want a new and democratic constitution of Russia to be prepared.
Ponomarev said- We want Putin himself to take initiative for democracy and for this many liberal leaders of Russia are ready to help him. For this, he will have to relinquish power first and also hold talks with the western countries. If this does not happen, there will once again be a bloody revolution in Russia.
news of house collapse
The American newspaper 'New York Post' claimed last month that Putin had collapsed in his house. It was said in the report – The Russian President was coming down the stairs of his official residence in Moscow. Five stairs before reaching the floor, he lost control and came down sliding. The security team handled them. He suffered a lower back injury.
It has been claimed in this report that due to cancer, Putin has had serious stomach problems. Such patients often feel gas in the stomach and stool comes out along with the gas. The incident probably happened because of this.
Such reports from February 2022
On 24 February 2022, Russia attacked Ukraine. Since then, several claims have been made in the media that Putin has serious diseases like cancer and Parkinson's.
In October, the Ukrainian newspaper 'Kyiv Post' released a picture claiming that Putin is being constantly administered saline drips and has marks on his hands.
A few days later, Putin met Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko. During this, he was seen holding one end of the table. It was said about – Putin is being given treatment for cancer. However, despite this, they still have pain. This is the reason why many decisions related to the Russian government are currently being postponed.
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