BY THOMAS KIKA ON 2/25/23 AT 1:37 PM
EST
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of the General Staff of Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov in Moscow, Russia February 27, 2022. Sputnik/Aleksey Nikolskyi/Kremlin via REUTERS/File Photo
Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelensky believes
that Russian President Vladimir Putin will
eventually be killed by his
own inner circle of close allies.
Zelensky's
comments originated from the documentary, Year, that was produced by journalist Dmytro Komarov
and released on Friday to coincide with the one year anniversary of Russia's
invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian president predicted that a time of
"fragility" in Putin's leadership will eventually come, prompting his
allies to act against him.
"There will certainly be a moment when the fragility of
Putin's regime is felt in Russia," Zelensky said. "Then carnivores
will eat the carnivore. It is very important, and they will need a reason to
justify this. They will recall the words of Komarov, of Zelenskyy...They will
remember. They will find a reason to kill the killer. Will it work? Yes. When?
I don't know."
Reports
of supposed frustrations among Putin's inner circle have been frequent in
recent months, as the war in Ukraine has continued to drag on with the Russian
army suffering historically catastrophic losses and a definitive victory for
either side nowhere in sight. In December, The Washington Post reported that the Russian
president's closest allies were growing increasingly frustrated with him,
speculating that has no idea what he is doing and no solid plan moving forward
in Ukraine.
Particular frustrations mentioned in the
report centered on Putin's decision to cancel his annual New Year's Eve State
of the State address, with the report finding speculation that the tradition was
called off due to the fact that he would have no positive news to give about
Ukraine and no plans to share. The address is typically a long and thorough
affair, with a speech before the Russian Federal Assembly followed by an
hours-long meeting with the press.
Speculation from
intelligence experts has often highlighted the likelihood that Putin will be ousted
by his inner circle. Speaking with the Daily Beast over the summer, former CIA official Daniel Hoffman said that
Putin's ousting by his allies would be an abrupt and covert move.
"These guys that are going to do it are
going to be so secret about it, so that Putin doesn't find them and kill them
first," Hoffman explained. "It'll happen all of a sudden. And he'll
be dead."
The Kremlin has never addressed the persistent
rumors of discontent among Putin's close allies, though it has maintained a
positive outlook on its invasion of Ukraine.
Newsweek reached out to Russian officials for
comment.
https://www.newsweek.com/vladimir-putin-will-killed-his-own-inner-circle-zelensky-predicts-1783826
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