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After narrowly thwarting a civil war, Vladimir Putin escaped an attempted assassination thanks to Russian secret service members, RadarOnline.com has learned. Since Putin ordered the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Kremlin leader grew increasingly paranoid about being assassinated. The 70-year-old's greatest fear manifested into reality on Friday — and security service guards were said to be responsible for saving the ruthless leader's life. According to the Kremlin's security agency, Federal Protection Service (FSO) members thwarted a plan to kill Putin. The failed assassination attempt allegedly centered on an unnamed bridge that Putin and his motorcade were expected to travel over. Never miss a story — sign up for the RadarOnline.com newsletter to get your daily dose of dope. Daily. Breaking. Celebrity news. All free. Telegram channel VChK-OGPU claimed a barge was used to plant explosives underneath the bridge, presumably with the intention to cause great injury or death. "The FSO was checking information about the preparation of an assassination attempt on Putin with the help of explosives at the bottom of the Moskva River, laid down from a barge," read the Telegram channel's post. "A duty officer of the Federal Security Service reported a suspicious barge under the bridge." When the "suspicious barge" was ordered to vacate the area, onlookers said divers were seen entering the water as a precaution "due to the movement of motorcades over the bridge." FSO was said to have checked the barge's papers, which claimed the boat was making repairs on the bridge. While the structure was not named by Russian officials, it was believed to be located on the frequently traveled route from Putin's home outside of Moscow and the Kremlin. Further context on the detection of explosives, if any, as well as information on suspected parties was not released. Nonetheless, the FSO response to the incident was represented by the Kremlin as a successful effort to stop the alleged attempt to "assassinate Putin." Frontline failures in Ukraine humiliated Russia and empowered critics to speak against Putin's leadership, an action many considered a death wish given the history of anti-Putin advocates' mysterious and sudden deaths. Sponsored Content MORE FROM Radar Online Adele's $58 Million Nightmare Exposed: Mansion Renovations Putting Strain on Romance With Rich PaulFemale Virginia Middle School Teacher Charged With 10 Counts of Sex Crimes With Student'Offensive:' Kevin Costner Accuses Estranged Wife of 'Pandering' to Media With 'Eviction' Accusations Visit Radar Online TRENDING STORIES 1. 30 injured, 2 fatally, in mass shooting at Baltimore block partyABC News 2. Bodybuilding Youtube Star Jo Lindner Dies At 30 In Girlfriend’s ArmsHollywood Unlocked 3. Her Children Expected a Windfall from Their Father’s Death, But When They Skip His Funeral Their Mother Turns Their World Upside Down.Top Dollar 4. Greek authorities stood by as the migrant ship that capsized — leaving hundreds dead — drifted off course for nearly 7 hours: NYTINSIDER MORE FOR YOU Auto Rotation Off Full screen 1 of 52 Photos in Gallery©Contributor / Getty Images ; navalny.com PUTIN REPORTEDLY FLED TO FORTIFIED BUNKER BENEATH MEGA-MANSION It's been a tumultuous week for Vladimir Putin. In a televised address on 26 June, he vowed that the insurgents behind the aborted coup against the Kremlin would be "brought to justice". However, Putin critic and billionaire businessman Leonid Nevzlin has claimed that the Russian leader has been hiding out in an underground bunker beneath his alleged palace on Lake Valdai. Nevzlin also alleges that Putin's allies flew to the estate to take shelter too. This is the first time the existence of a bunker at the mansion has come to light. Click or scroll on to find out more about the failed coup and Putin's fortified hideout... Sponsored Content MORE FROM Lovemoney Two-Day Decorating Ideas To Transform Your HomeMelania Trump's Fortune (And What She Spends It On)Tour the Stunning Gaudi-Inspired Neighborhood You Can Actually Live In Visit Lovemoney MORE FOR YOU * © 2023 Microsoft * Your Privacy Choices * Privacy & Cookies * Terms of use * Advertise Feedback