Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukraine's presidential office and chief negotiator with Russia, told the British newspaper The Times that the Kremlin is still trying to kill him despite his role in peace talks. He said he has survived at least ten assassination attempts and that even increased security measures after he took office have not eliminated the threat.
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Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukraine's presidential office and chief negotiator with Russia, told the British newspaper The Times that the Kremlin is still trying to kill him despite his role in peace talks. He said he has survived at least ten assassination attempts and that even increased security measures after he took office have not eliminated the threat.