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Russia arrests two church leaders over an alleged Ukrainian plot against a Putin-linked priest

The Russian FSB security agency said that it arrested two church leaders on suspicion of plotting the murder of a priest who was close to President Vladimir Putin, on Ukrainian intelligence's instructions.

Kyiv did not immediately respond to the allegation.

Tikhon Shevkunov (66), who Russian media has described as "Putin’s confessor" for years, was the alleged target. Since the late 1990s, he has been a close friend of Putin. The Kremlin says the two men are well acquainted.

Shevkunov will be appointed as the Metropolitan of Crimea in 2023. This peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine, is the highest church rank.

In a press release, the FSB announced that it had arrested two men who it claimed were recruited by Ukrainian military intelligence in mid-2024 on Telegram messenger. The FSB reported that it seized two fake Ukrainian passports and an improvised bomb.

Nikita Ivankovich is a Russian priest at a Moscow church. Denis Popovich was Shevkunov’s assistant. He is a Ukrainian, born in Chernivtsi.

Authorities released videos showing both men confessing. The men spoke slowly and it wasn't clear how they had obtained the confessions.

Popovich claimed he was recruited to track Shevkunov and that he was threatened with murdering his family if he didn't comply. He claimed he then had to find an accomplice so as to "eliminate Shevkunov".

He claimed that the plan was for a bomb to be planted in the residential building of Sretensky Monastery, a 14th century monastery in Moscow where Shevkunov held the position of superior until 2018.

Ivankovich confessed that the men were given a homemade bomb to use in the attack. In the video, investigators recovered a box of fake passports and a hidden place in a forest.

Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has been responsible for a number assassinations that have occurred in Russia. Most recently, Igor Kirillov, head of Russia's Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Troops, was killed in December. (Additional reporting from Felix Light and editing by Mark Trevelyan).

(source: Reuters)