Russia’s Putin in poor health, Americans may be freed


Ukraine spy chief: Russia’s Putin in poor health, Americans may be freed

Ukraine’s top military intelligence official said his country has spies inside the Kremlin, one of several rare disclosures he made in an interview with USA TODAY,

  • Ukraine’s top military spy says the country has spies inside the Kremlin.
  • The defense intelligence chief predicts ‘wins’ in war with Russia ‘obvious to world community’ by mid-August.
  • Maj. Gen. Kyrylo O. Budanov expects two American fighters in Ukraine detained by Russia to be returned within a few months.

KYIV, Ukraine – Ukraine has a network of spies inside the Kremlin, its military will soon score “obvious” victories in its unprovoked war with Russia, and two American volunteer fighters for Ukraine captured by Russia’s military will likely be released within “a few months” in a prisoner swap, Ukraine’s top military intelligence official said in an exclusive USA TODAY interview.



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