Hurry to the bunker? Putin in the Moscow temple suspiciously moved his feet (video)

In Russia, they showed another “appearance” of the president, who rarely appears in public

Vladimir Putin attended the Easter service. / Photo: Collage: Today

On the night of April 23-24, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived at the Easter night service at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow.

This is reported by the Russian media.

In the video published from the temple, you can see how the Russian president is suspiciously moving his legs, as if he is nervous.

It is known that since the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Putin has rarely appeared in public. There are even suspicions that it no longer exists, but there is only a crowd of doubles or a hologram.

Incidents with Putin

After the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, the President of the Russian Federation did not appear in public for a long time. However, the Kremlin soon announced that Putin would hold a meeting with representatives of Russian airlines.

The meeting was broadcast on all Russian TV channels, but there were “oddities” in the video. It was probably fake and filmed with the help of computer graphics. When Putin, gesturing, unintentionally pierced the supposedly installed microphone with his hand, it became clear that the video was fake.

Later, Putin’s speech at Luzhniki on March 18 was also criticized for allegedly sending a double of the Russian president there.

Some videos show that Putin hardly gesticulates. So, at a recent meeting with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, Putin talks about the next awards to the military, gives instructions to perpetuate the memory of the dead, but at the same time practically does not move his right hand. With it, the dictator literally grabbed the table top. The left side of the body is generally motionless. In addition, correspondents noticed that at the meeting with Shoigu, Putin’s head “played a hologram” again.

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Source: Segodnya

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