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Former KGB Officer Reveals Who Benefits Most From Killing Putin

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Former KGB Officer Reveals Who Benefits Most From Killing Putin

Girkin, representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church and oligarchs dream of eliminating him.

Russian leader Vladimir Putin has numerous enemies inside the country. Many people dream of eliminating him, in particular Igor Girkin, representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church and oligarchs.

According to them, Putin does not adhere to traditional family values and does not hide his intimate relationships with high-ranking officials. Former KGB officer Sergei Zhirnov spoke about this on Channel 24.

Who in Russia wants to kill Putin

According to the former KGB officer, Putin's murder benefits many in Russia. For example, Igor Girkin, whom the dictator put behind bars. Girkin considers himself a patriot of Russia and has publicly called Putin a traitor, a man who is destroying the country.

The Russian Orthodox Church also has claims against Putin because of his ties to Islamist terrorists around the world, such as the Taliban, the Houthis, Hamas, the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov, former President of Syria Bashar al-Assad and others. Putin, in the opinion of many, betrays Russian national interests, both patriotic and orthodox.

“This is also beneficial to Russian Orthodox oligarchs. Putin does not adhere to traditional family values: he divorced 11 years ago and has not married yet. There are rumors about numerous mistresses and illegitimate children, whom he does not recognize, thus violating the canons of the Russian Orthodox Church and the state,” emphasized Sergei Zhirnov.

In addition, Putin does not hesitate to communicate naked in intimate settings with high-ranking officials, in particular with the Secretary of the Security Council Sergei Shoigu. The dictator has many enemies inside Russia, but who can take his place is still unknown.

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