The announcer limited communication and working meetings.
October 7, 2023 to the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin turned 71 years old. The question of his whereabouts worries many, and talk about the death of the dictator continues.
The Russian publication “Project” wrote new information about Putin.
Journalists analyzed all the events involving the Russian dictator over the past year and came to the conclusion that Putin spent only 147 days in public (that is, less than 5 months out of 12).
For the remaining time, Putin did not travel outside his residences, and neither journalists nor anyone other than close officials and loyal politicians were invited to his meetings.
Journalists noted that the dictator tends to alternate between days of incredible public activity and lengthy disappearances. For example, on September 28 of this year, Putin held four important public events at once, but for the previous six days no one except those close to him had seen him.
September 29 Putin was still in public, but for the next four days (until October 3) no one saw him again.
Journalists also focus on some details – at many meetings Putin tries to keep his distance from his interlocutors, and at some he literally goes among the people.
“This distancing sometimes takes on impressive forms. We found that at many forums, a fence is literally placed in front of the president on stage, separating the head of state from the audience. And on the street, Putin’s interlocutors are forced to stand at a distance of more than 10 meters from him – behind a specially drawn red line,” reports “Project”.
It is known that the people who spend the most time with Putin are his guards, doctors and carriers of the “nuclear suitcase”.
What is known about Putin's health
It became known earlier that Putin moved to a well-guarded office in the Kremlin. All because of stress and war in Ukraine. Until recently, as is known, he lived in a residence near Moscow in Novo-Ogarevo.
The Sun, citing leaked Kremlin emails, writes that Putin is regularly “stuffed” with all sorts of heavy steroids and innovative pain-killing injections to stop spread of his recent pancreatic cancer.
Newsweek, citing US intelligence officials, reported that in April 2022, Putin underwent treatment for an advanced form of cancer. This information was confirmed by an investigative source working in a Russian cancer center and familiar with the course of treatment of the Russian dictator.
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