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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech at a ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of Russian Federal Medical-Biological Agency in Moscow on Nov. 9, 2022. (Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech at a ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of Russian Federal Medical-Biological Agency in Moscow on Nov. 9, 2022. (Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech at a ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of Russian Federal Medical-Biological Agency in Moscow on Nov. 9, 2022. (Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Tom Kertscher
By Tom Kertscher August 22, 2023

Claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin was assassinated is Pants on Fire!

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  • There is no evidence that Russia’s president was assassinated.

An Aug. 20 Facebook post made a confusing claim about the demise, or near demise, of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

It said:

"Official Statement — Putin Assassinated in the Kremlin! Russian President Hospitalized!"
The post also shared a 26-minute video criticizing Putin and Russia’s war with Ukraine. But the video mentioned neither assassination nor hospitalization.

The post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

Putin’s assassination would be major news worldwide. But we found no credible reports, official or otherwise. There also have been no recent reports of Putin being hospitalized.

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The New York Times reported in April that a leaked confidential document revealed a Ukrainian official’s unsubstantiated claim that Putin was undergoing chemotherapy. 

Russia in May claimed that it foiled a Ukrainian drone attack on the Kremlin, the site of  the president’s official residence and his main office. The Kremlin said the effort was intended to assassinate Putin; Ukraine denied it launched any such attack.

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In March 2022, bloggers claimed Putin had been assassinated. Our rating was Pants on Fire

Here, we rule the same way: Pants on Fire!

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