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Couple that with the revelation of Putin's long awaited admittance of his involvement in Crimea (which anyone could have figured out anyway). Also, keep in mind the death of Nemtsov.
Putin has been MIA for a while.http://www.debka.com/newsupdatepopup/10758/Could this be the start of something big?
Quote from: LadislausPutin has been MIA for a while.http://www.debka.com/newsupdatepopup/10758/Could this be the start of something big?Wishful thinking of the Jєωs. Debkafile is a Jєω site. It can't be trusted.
The last verified sighting of Putin was on March 5, when he met with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in the Kremlin. Since then the presidential website, Kremlin.ru, has posted a few items that smack of an attempted cover-up. Specifically, Kremlin.ru claims that Putin met with the head of the Karelian Autonomous Republic, Alexander Khudilainen, on March 11. However, the business daily Vesti Karelia reported on the meeting on March 5, saying that the meeting took place on March 4. In addition, website reports on Putin’s meeting with the head of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region, Dmitry Kobilkin, on March 10, and a video of his meeting with Russian women dedicated to International Women’s Day on March 8 were reportedly prerecorded....Kremlin watcher and former political insider Andrei Illarionov has gone so far as to suggest that a coup against Putin may be unfolding. He suggested on his personal blog that a conspiracy involving five generals is intent on putting Putin on ice. If Illarionov’s analysis is accurate, he wrote: “In the coming days we can come to expect the resignation of Dmitry Medvedev as prime minister, and his replacement by [former defense minister] Sergei Ivanov. Other rumors swirling around Moscow indicate that Putin is battling cancer, or has had either a heart attack or stroke.