
The former Fox News host, Tucker Carlson, appears to have been the target of an assassination attempt when he was visiting Moscow to interview Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin. The claim was made by Today News Africa that Ukrainian operatives attempted to attach a bomb to Tucker Carlson’s vehicle, hoping to detonate it when Tucker got in.
The report claimed “A man has just been arrested in Moscow, accused of being paid by Ukrainian intelligence to plant an explosive device on Tucker Carlson’s vehicle and assassinate the prominent American journalist while he was there to interview Putin.”
Tucker Carlson assassination attempted in Russia: Report – americanmilitarynews.com
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A new report claims that a native Russian has been arrested for the attempted assassination of Tucker Carlson, a former Fox News host who traveled to Moscow earlier this month to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin. The report also claims that Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence offered to pay the man $4,000.
In a Monday afternoon post on X, formerly Twitter, Simon Ateba, the chief White House correspondent for Today News Africa, wrote, “A man has just been arrested in Moscow, accused of being paid by Ukrainian intelligence to plant an explosive device on Tucker Carlson’s vehicle and assassinate the prominent American journalist while he was there to interview Putin.”