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Putin escalates threats with ballistic missile warning

Vladimir Putin is once again threatening Ukraine and Western countries. This time he spoke about the Oriesznik ballistic missiles, whose strike "turns everything into dust." A recording from Putin's conference has once again caught the attention of the Ukrainian public. There are suggestions that it was fabricated.

A Ukrainian politician drew attention to Putin's legs.
A Ukrainian politician drew attention to Putin's legs.
Images source: © X | Anton Gerashchenko
Rafał Strzelec

28 November 2024 17:02

Vladimir Putin, the Russian president and war criminal, is escalating the conflict in Ukraine. This time he is threatening with Oriesznik ballistic missiles. One of them was recently used in an attack on the city of Dnipro.

"The temperature of the damaging elements of the Oreshnik allegedly reaches 4,000 degrees, and the missile supposedly ‘strikes even highly protected and deeply located targets," Putin said.

The words of the Russian leader are not without reason. This is Russia's response to the decision of the United States, which allowed Ukraine to carry out missile attacks on enemy territory.

Recording with Putin: attention drawn to the dictator's legs

Putin's statement caught attention not only because of its content. Ukrainian blogger and former advisor to the Minister of Internal Affairs Anton Herashchenko once again pointed out the quality of the recording. He recently noted that during a previous appearance, Putin's hands did not move at all, as if they physically did not belong to him.

This time Herashchenko focused on the dictator's legs. It is noticeable that the lower limbs moved in a strange way. Internet users are wondering what the reason for this is. Some point to the progressing illness of Parkinson's. Others believe that the recording is simply fabricated. However, it is not known what the purpose of such an altered publication would be.

Rumours about Vladimir Putin's health and his doppelgängers have been around for many years. Time is certainly not sparing the 72-year-old dictator. However, he still rules Russia, although the "special operation" he planned is lasting much longer than anticipated, the ruble is losing value, and citizens are becoming poorer. Putin, however, remains determined to wage war with Ukraine and threaten the West.

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