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Post by sevenofnine on May 21, 2022 12:33:05 GMT -5
Does this remind you of something like murderous WW 2 dictator I thinkkkk soooooo Some years ago, I lived on Kutuzovsky Prospekt, one of the wide, radial roads that leads into central Moscow — and the favoured route of President Vladimir Putin’s motorcade to the Kremlin. Putin never liked travelling in helicopters so the 18-vehicle extravaganza, including outriders, an ambulance and a string of gleaming, black limousines with tinted glass, was a familiar sight. Around 45 minutes before it passed, the road would be sealed — and I mean sealed. A security man was stationed in the doorway of my apartment building preventing residents from leaving. The Russian president has always been security conscious, but today, on the losing side of his ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine for which he has only himself to blame, Putin is more paranoid than ever. He rarely ventures even into his office at the Kremlin now, preferring to do business from his grand, yellow-painted, pillared mansion on his summer estate, Novo-Ogaryovo, in an exclusive suburb popular with rock stars and oligarchs just west of Moscow. www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-10838581/Professor-MARK-GALEOTTI-examines-madness-paranoia-inside-Vladimir-Putins-isolated-bunker.html?ito=facebook_share_article-top&fbclid=IwAR0TI-8pRzRyC40pxvCjdMd4Bbjc-1mFQBz6QtCZSWBXQTZTx1D1ckBEZyo
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