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Russia, Putin admits: “We live in a difficult time.” The detail of the video

Vladimir Putin speaks up again and does not hide the difficulties of his Russia. “Russia is going through a difficult moment today. “Patriotism and pride unite our society even more and serve as a reliable support for our heroes participating in the special military operation in Ukraine,” said the tsar, speaking in the Kremlin at the award ceremony and ceremony marking the occasion of Russia Day. “This holiday – Putin added – marks the inseparability of our centuries-old history and the greatness and glory of our homeland.” In much more prosaic terms, June 12 marks the anniversary of Russia’s declaration of sovereignty in 1990. On June 12 of the following year, Boris became Yeltsin elected president, the country’s first elected president. Yeltsin signed an initial decree in 1994 to make the day a national holiday for the Day of the Declaration of Sovereignty, which later became Independence Day and finally, in 2002, with Putin as President, Russia Day.

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“A little man who is afraid of his people (note the distance between him and the public) who commits enormous crimes,” Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to Ukraine’s Interior Ministry, commented on Twitter on the video of the president speaking Russian. who presented himself to an audience only a few meters away in a large Kremlin hall. In images posted to social media, Putin enters through a golden door, which is opened by soldiers in uniform much taller than him, then appears lined to the side at a safe distance. But passers-by sit even further away. And in order to film them too, we need images from above, in which Putin appears very small. According to news that has been repeatedly reported by the media and has not been officially confirmed, before approaching Putin, people must remain isolated for a few days to avoid any contagion.

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