Does Vladimir Putin have Covid? Did he jeopardize the ceremony in the Kremlin’s Catherine Hall? The Telegram channel Generall Svr, managed by a former Russian lieutenant who is now a dissident, released its usual morning post, focusing attention on the state of health of the “tsar”. First, he highlighted the opposing behaviors of Zelensky and Putin, one at the front under bombs and the other safe within the gilded walls of the Kremlin: “While Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the front’s hottest spot, the city of Bakhmut, where fierce battles were fought for months and awarded soldiers, Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the award ceremony of the highest state awards of the Russian Federation in the warm, bright and generally safe Catherine Hall.
Then he revealed that the only danger to Putin was Putin himself. Why? “The day before, he had obvious symptoms of SARS (perhaps the flu), such as chills, pain in the head and joints, fever and runny nose, but the president preferred to be present, blocking the symptoms with medicine”.
Between now and New Year’s Eve, the President of the Russian Federation should show himself in good shape because he is expected at a series of events such as the expanded meeting of the College of the Ministry of Defense: “It is almost impossible to cancel participation, although no decisions are really foreseen important – yes, it reads on the Telegram channel – Here too it is necessary to bring the sick Putin to the planned actions. It also seems that Lukashenko did not lie when he said that he had the flu when trying to interrupt Putin’s visit to the Republic of Belarus.
Source: IL Tempo

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