A top Kremlin official betrayed Vladimir Putin and offered to secretly negotiate with the West, according to the statement.
Russia’s unnamed elite is reportedly in league with enemy intelligence services, including the CIA and MI5.
In a so-called “status report,” officials called him “one of the pillars of the administration.”
“Representatives of Putin’s inner circle have signaled to the West that he is ready to negotiate,” says the document cited by Miller. “The mood of the Kremlin elite is panic.”
Russian experts are said to be concerned about how the war has led to sanctions that threaten the economy.
State broadcasters have promoted the theory that sanctions are only “counterproductive” for the West, but senior politicians fear repercussions for Russia.
There are also concerns about how the war in Ukraine has escalated recently, with clashes taking place next to Zaporizhia, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant.
A direct hit to a power plant could have serious consequences.
The head of the UN nuclear watchdog has warned of “death watch” amid renewed Chernobyl terror.
It is believed that all these concerns led the Kremlin officials to betray them, but put themselves and their families in great danger.
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Former Russian Deputy Prime Minister Anatoly Chubais resigned due to the war and left Russia in March to live in exile.
Last month, he suddenly fell seriously ill, feeling numbness in his hands and feet, and is said to be suffering from a rare neurological disorder in the intensive care unit.
Putin ousted generals during the war for “poor performance,” while other members of his inner circle fell ill or mysteriously died.
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