Putin underwent chemotherapy, and his generals tried to sabotage the war in Ukraine - the media
This was reported in the secret reconnaissance documents of the Pentagon, reports The Daily Mail. Published materials that are considered to be the largest information leakage of the US Defense Ministry over many years, there are previously unknown data on Ukraine, South Korea, Israel, the UAE and other countries.
One of the published documents reports that, it is rumored, a number of high -ranking officials of the Russian generals were thinking about losing war in Ukraine intentionally, until Putin was undergoing chemotherapy. It is reported that this conspiracy is allegedly stood by Mykola Patrushev and the head of the Russian General Staff Valery Gerasimov. The pictures of these documents were posted on the network along with other data on 53 pages.
It is argued that the plan of sabotaging the orders of the Russian leader became known to representatives of Ukraine. "Ukraine has learned about the expected Russian conspiracy to" throw "the so -called special operation by March 5," the reconnaissance document is called. Part of this publication has been edited but contains a line of encoded letters that indicate the secrecy of the document.
"Ts // Si // Rel to USA, Fvey/Fisa" - such a marking indicates that these are classified documents and they were obtained by collecting negotiation records (Si) and can be transferred to people who have undergone appropriate inspections in the US , or representatives of the Alliance "Five Eyes Alliance) (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the USA). ". . .
February 17, learned about the possible Russian conspiracy about" throwing "the so -called special operation <…> According to the one who received this information (unconfirmed Russian source with access to the Kremlin officials), Russia plans to send resources from the Taganrog Mariupol and focus on the Southern Front, "the publication reads.
The documents also emphasize that Valery Gerasimov was against the offensive and reported Putin that the possibilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are superior to Russian, so Russia will suffer heavy losses if it continues the offensive. ". . . On February 22, it was reported that Gerasimov continued his attempts to sabotage the offensive, he promised to" throw "the so -called special operation until March 5, when Putin allegedly had to undergo chemotherapy," the publication reads.