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How key Putin allies have died, been jailed and suffered mystery ‘heart attacks’ as he fights off Palace coup

MANY former close allies of Vladimir Putin have either died, been jailed, or disappeared from the public eye, as Russia's increasingly-paranoid president looks to fight off a potential coup.

It comes as Russia's chess legend Garry Kasparov has warned that Putin faces being overthrown over the disastrous invasion of Ukraine which has seen almost 21,000 Russian soldiers killed.

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Putin is set to have begun purging his former close alliesCredit: AP
Sergei Shoigu, right, and Valery Gerasimov both appear to have been sidelinedCredit: Alamy

Earlier this month, Vlad removed at least 150 top commanders from the Russian spy agency the FSB, in a "Stalinist-style" purge in response to the bungled war.

Almost all of those ousted were part of the so-called Fifth Service, a division set up in 1998 when Putin was still FSB director, designed to carry out operations in the countries of the former Soviet Union such as Ukraine.

The war has been disastrous in terms of Russian troop losses - for comparison, the Soviet Union lost just under 14,500 troops during the 10-year war in Afghanistan.

However, even more damaging has been the loss of top brass, with a number of Russian commanders being killed since the war began just under two months ago.

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Reports say a furious Putin has blamed his high-level officials for failings in Ukraine.

"That only happened because he didn't want to hear the truth," Russian expert Robert English told .

When his forces invaded on February 24, Putin expected a speedy victory in which his army would be greeted as liberators.

But instead, with the war looking set to drag out for another few months at least, Putin now seems to have turned on his former allies, seeing enemies everywhere he looks.

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SERGEI SHOIGU

Mystery surrounds Vladimir Putin's defence chief after he was struck down by a "massive" heart attack "not from natural causes".

Sergei Shoigu is alleged to have been "ruled out of the game" following the suspected health scare last month after a meeting with Vladimir Putin.

Leonid Nevzlin, 62, a leading Russian businessman and sworn enemy of Vladimir Putin made the claims in a shock Facebook post.

He claimed Russian defence minister Shoigu - who has been pivotal in Russia's invasion of Ukraine - is also "in intensive care".

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"Shoigu is out of the game, he may become disabled if he survives," he wrote.

"He suddenly had a massive heart attack. He is in intensive care, connected to devices.

"Rumour has it that the heart attack could not have occurred from natural causes."

Shoigu was allegedly spotted walking slowly at the funeral of far-right ultranationalist Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky on April 8.

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He was also seen on a video conference on April 13 with Putin and other ministers.

But there have been questions before about whether fake footage is used in these sessions when Putin is seen meeting remotely with ministers.

Former Putin aide Vladislav Avayev was found dead alongside his wife and daughterCredit: East2West

VLADISLAV AVAYEV

The bodies of the top Russian banker and his family were discovered at his luxury Moscow apartment, not long after the bank was slapped with Western sanctions.

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Vladislav Avayev, 51, was found dead along with his wife Yelena, 47, and his 13-year-old daughter Maria at their home in the Russian capital.

Avayev was formerly the vice-president of Gazprombank, Russia's third-largest bank and one of the main channels for payments for Russian oil and gas.

It has been hit with sanctions by a number of western countries in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, including by the UK last month.

Russian state media agency TASS reported on Monday that the bodies of three people, including a girl, were discovered in a £2m apartment on Universitetsky Prospekt, a leafy street in southwest Moscow.

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