On November 26, 2021, Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a press conference during which he outlined allegations of a plot to topple the Ukrainian government that was scheduled to take place on December 1–2. Zelenskyy said Ukrainian intelligence had obtained audio recordings of the coup plotters (who were "individuals from Russia") discussing recruiting
Rinat Akhmetov, Ukraine's wealthiest oligarch, to participate in the coup. Zelenskyy did not give a full accounting of the alleged coup plot. Zelenskyy did not say whether he believed Russia to be behind the coup plot, saying "I'm sorry, I can't talk about it." The Ukrainian prime minister
Denys Shmyhal accused Russia of orchestrating the coup plot some days later, saying Russia was "absolutely" behind the plot, and also stating that - according to Ukrainian intelligence - "outside powers" were fomenting a popular uprising and coup by attempting to influence Ukrainian opposition, including by attempting to spark protests in
Kyiv. == Responses ==