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Russian TV channels launched a countdown to Putin's address

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Russian propagandists are eagerly awaiting a speech by dictator Vladimir Putin on February 21st. They even launched a countdown.

Vladimir Putin has scheduled a video message to the Russians on February 21st. According to Russian presidential speaker Dmitry Peskov, the dictator will talk about the “current situation.” Peskov added that the occupiers fighting against Ukraine will take part in the event.

Propagandists are preparing for Putin's address

Ukrainian blogger Lachen (Igor Lachenkov) noted that Russian TV channels have launched a countdown to Putin's address. He published the corresponding screenshot.

Russian Mass Media launched a countdown to Putin's appeal/Screenshot

British intelligence suggests that in his address Putin may touch upon issues of payments to mobilized and their families. They also noted that it is becoming increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to protect the population from the war in Ukraine.

The experts added that it is becoming increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to isolate the population from the war in Ukraine. A Russian poll in December 2022 showed that 52% had friends or relatives who served in the so-called “special military operation”.

Putin was going to a concert at Luzhniki “

  • On Wednesday, February 22, a big concert-rally will be held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. Russian dictator Vladimir Putin may perform there.
  • The concert is supposed to be a continuation of the presidential address to the federal assembly, which is also likely to be scheduled for February 22.
  • Russian public groups are actively calling people to the rally-concert . And Putinists Klava Koka, Hands Up, Polina Gagarina and Niletto will perform in front of a purchased audience.
  • Local telegram channels report that they have already begun to recruit students for the event in Moscow. They are offered to work from 9 am to 6 pm – 9 hours – for food and “branded equipment”.

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