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They wanted to blow up Shoigu in the cemetery: Russian mass media reported an attempt on the secretary of the RB of the Russian Federation (video)

Share: "Saboteurs" allegedly installed cameras at the Troekurovsky cemetery, where the parents of Sergei Shoigu, the former Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, and now the Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, are buried. This was reported by the propagandist Russian newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets, continuing to develop the theme of mysterious saboteurs who were allegedly preparing the murders of high-ranking Kremlin officials.

It is reported that it has just now become known that saboteurs were preparing an attempt on the Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Sergei Shoigu, although the topic of saboteurs has been in the media since last week. Previously, the name of the high-ranking official, who was allegedly planned to be attacked, was not disclosed. "His name was not disclosed. As it became known, an assassination attempt was being prepared against Serhii Kuzhugetovich Shoigu," writes MK. RU.

The details of the saboteurs were also revealed, it turned out that they were two drug addicts - one allegedly from Kyiv, and the other from Central Asia. It was they who hid the camera in a vase of flowers to monitor Shoigu and his appearances at the cemetery. They also published a video of the detention of two men in a house from a cargo container.

Earlier, the Public Relations Center of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) stated that "Ukrainian special services were preparing an assassination attempt on a high-ranking Russian official in Moscow. " The FSB did not provide any evidence. It will be recalled that after Serhii Shoigu ceased to be a Russian minister, many generals of the Russian Armed Forces who served under his leadership were under investigation. For example, assets worth more than 1.