Vid reveals how Putin was duped into paying Ukraine $500k bounty as footage shows drone flying straight at...

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FAKE footage has revealed how Russian secret services were fooled into paying half a million dollars for a hoax hit job on Putin’s enemy.

The video purported to show a drone strike aimed at 41-year-old Denis Kapustin, the founder of the pro-Ukrainian Russian Volunteer Corps (RVS).

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Denis Kapustin's killing

Russian secret service paid $500,000 for the faked hit-job on Russian anti-Putin rebel Denis KapustinCredit: East2West

Denis Kapustin's killing

The first part of the footage shows the close up drone strikeCredit: East2West

Denis Kapustin's killing

The hoax video showed the rebel’s minivan on fire, fooling Putin’s forcesCredit: East2West

Denis Kapustin's killing

The footage depicts Kapustin’s rebel minivan on fire following the supposed drone strikeCredit: East2West

In newly released footage, the drone can be seen flying directly towards him.

A second video from a reconnaissance angle shows Kapustin’s rebel minibus on fire, following the hit.

Ukrainian intelligence then announced his death to the world, confirmed Kapustin had been assassinated by Russia.

The imagery and elaborate ruse fooled Putin’s secret service, who paid nearly $500,000 (£370,000) and celebrated the rebel’s death.

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The Kremlin‘s celebrations were; however, cut short on Thursday when Kapustin revealed himself to be alive and well, and that the cash had gone directly into the pocket of Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence.

Kapustin appeared in a video with GUR military intelligence chief Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, where the duo unveiled the truth of the operation.

The dramatic footage was released to the public on Friday.

The intelligence chief admitted the video of Kapustin’s death in a drone strike had been staged by the GUR.

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According to local media, Putin saw Kapustin as a “personal enemy” and ordered the hit.

“[His murder was] ordered by special services of the aggressor state Russia, which allocated $500,000 for it,” he said.

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Budanov revealed the assassination plot was ” a complete failure of the Russian special services.”

The duo then revealed the money received for the Putin sanctioned hit job was to be spent on the directorate’s special purpose units.

“As of now, the RVC commander is on the territory of Ukraine, and is preparing to carry out assigned attacks,” Budanov said.

The born-again anti-Putin commander today said his “temporary absence had no impact on the work of the units” that continue to fight Putin.

He is set to return to fighting against Russia‘s aggression.

Budanov congratulated him on his resurrection.

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Kapustin appeared in a video with Ukrainian intelligence chief Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, where they revealed the elaborate ruseCredit: East2West

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The pair revealed Putin’s secret service had paid the cash straight into Ukraine’s pocket

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Kapustin has been sentenced in absentia to life in prison twice in kangaroo courts in RussiaCredit: East2West

“It’s always nice, I suppose,” he said.

“Yes I am glad that the funds received for ordering your elimination went to help our struggle.”

Budanov, 39, was also promoted to head Volodymyr Zelensky’s presidential office on Friday, making the fake video scheme his last act in his role in intelligence.

He won many Western admirers throughout his time in intelligence, where he took the war to the Russians.

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The rebel leader has twice been sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia, by kangaroo courts in Russia.