Russian President Putin removes over 1,000 staff, fears poisioning

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Kathmandu, March 24. Russian President Vladimir Putin has replaced over 1,000 personal staff over fears of being poisoned.

According to reports, those people who were sacked included cooks, laundry personnel and bodyguards, among others. They were fired from their jobs in February.

Furthermore, an article in DailyMail reports that Ukrainian intelligence have found out that some elites in Moscow have been plotting for it. It says some “influencial individuals” have planned for poisoning Putin and framing it as an accident. Additionally, they have also lined up a successor.

Ukraine has claimed that Federal Security Service director Alexander Bortnikov is one of the person in making plans of poisoning Putin. It is said that things fell out between Putin and Bortnikov, therefore he hatched such a plan.

However, Russia has removed its demands of removing Ukrainian president from office. Ukrainian president Zelenskyy also has demanded a face-to-face talk with Putin.

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