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Berlusconi, Cicchitto said, was accompanying Putin on a hunting trip in the Russian countryside when Putin spotted a pair of deer. After shooting the deers, Putin told Berlusconi he would prepare an extraordinary meal with it, per Cicchitto's recount. According to Cicchitto, Putin proceeded to cut open one of the deer's body with a hunting knife. Berlusconi might have balked at Putin's culinary offering, but the former Italian prime minister shared a close relationship with Putin. In fact, eating a deer's heart is probably not that strange once you consider what else Putin has done with animals, per prior accounts.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin, Silvio Berlusconi, Fabrizio Cicchitto, della Sera, Berlusconi, Cicchitto, Putin, Silvio, Putin's machismo, he's, didn't Organizations: Service, Forza Italia, della, Business, BI Locations: Italian, Russia, Russian, Cicchitto, Ukraine
Ukraine launched a drone attack on a St Petersburg oil terminal on Thursday, per multiple sources. AdvertisementUkraine sent a drone flying over President Vladimir Putin's palace at Lake Valdai during an attack on a St Petersburg oil depot, a military source claimed on Friday. Set next to Lake Valdai, halfway between Moscow and St Petersburg, the vast woodland complex is considered one of Putin's favorite boltholes. The strike, Kamyshin said, showed that St Petersburg was now "within reach of Ukrainian forces," per the Kyiv Independent's translation. "We are able to produce something that flies and costs $350 per item, something that flew to St Petersburg this night," he said.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin's, Oleksandr Kamyshin, couldn't, Alina Kabayeva, Vladimir Putin, Alina Kabaeva, Sasha Mordovets, Navalny.com Kamyshin, Baza, Kamyshin, Ukraine's Organizations: RBC, Service, Kyiv Independent, St, Moscow Times, Russia's Ministry of Defence, Popular, Russian Telegram, Economic, Pentagon Locations: Ukraine, St Petersburg, Valdai, Russia, Lake, Ukrainian, Moscow, Russian, Petersburg, Baltic, Leningrad, Davos, Switzerland
One of Putin's former palace guards has spoken out about working to protect him in Crimea. AdvertisementAdvertisementBut the luxury of the Olivye palace compound, compared to ordinary Russian lives, also disgusted Brizhaty, he now says. AdvertisementAdvertisementBrizhaty's job was to help make security arrangements for Putin's arrival at the palace, or around Crimea. The arrival of "Number One" in Crimea demonstrated how little Putin trusts his own security service. Forced to protect a warmongerThat culture was a particular problem for Brizhaty when Putin's tanks rolled across Ukraine's borders.
Persons: Vitaly Brizhaty, Vladimir Putin's, Putin, Brizhaty, Alexei Navalny, Organizations: Service, Federal Protective Service, FSO Locations: Crimea, Wall, Silicon, Ukraine, Russia, Olivye, Soviet, Russian, Ecuador
Vitaly Brizhaty, a former member of Putin's protection service, says the Russian leader "fears for his life." Putin makes multiple fake travel plans to keep even his own officers in the dark, he said. Brizhaty, who fled to Ecuador, said Putin is a war criminal and condemned the invasion of Ukraine. FSO staff are also cut off from communicating with anyone in the EU, the US, or Ukrainian relatives, as well as anyone who opposes the war, Brizhaty said. Brizhaty was reported as decrying the Russian invasion of Ukraine, saying Putin is a war criminal.
Persons: Vitaly Brizhaty, Putin, Brizhaty, Vladimir Putin's, Gleb Karakulov, Karakulov, Organizations: Service, Federal Protection Service, FSO, Radio Free, Center Locations: Ecuador, Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, Russian, Crimea, Radio Free Europe, Oliva, EU, Russia
Two flights operated by Russian airline Red Wings were unable to depart from Antalya, Turkey. The Boeing 777s had technical issues, leaving hundreds of Russian tourists stranded. The flights both belonged to Russian low-cost carrier Red Wings Airlines and were due to fly from Antalya Airport in Turkey over the weekend, The Moscow Times reported. that Red Wings had taken on too many flights with just three Boeing 777s in its fleet. In May, Russia's biggest commercial airline Aeroflot asked its employees to refrain from reporting malfunctions even if they are aware of them, according to the investigative Russian outlet Proekt.
Organizations: Russian airline Red Wings, Boeing, Service, Red Wings Airlines, Antalya Airport, Moscow Times, General's, Federal, Wings, Airbus, Kremlin, Aeroflot, Russia's Locations: Antalya, Turkey, Russia, Wall, Silicon, Russian, Yekaterinburg, Federal District, Zhukovsky, Moscow, Ukraine
A report published by the Dossier Center reveals what the inside of Putin's luxury train looks like. It also has a beauty room that includes anti-aging machines, the report said. The other cars are fitted with restaurants, a cinema, and a lavish dining room as well as a Turkish hammam steam room and a beauty room, the report said. The beauty room in Russian President Vladimir Putin's train features anti-aging machines. Karakulov previously told the Dossier Center that the train also has a secret timetable so that it can move around inconspicuously.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin's, Putin's, Putin, Gleb Karakulov, hasn't, Karakulov Organizations: Service, Dossier Center, CNN, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Presidential Security Service, Guardian, Federal Guard Service, Russia's, Federal Guard Service's Locations: Turkish, Russia, Kyiv, Novo, inconspicuously
Proekt said the properties are located near Putin's Moscow mansion. The Russian president has long sought to keep secret the vast wealth he and his family own. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his ex-wife Lyudmila enter a Moscow polling station, 02 December 2007, to cast their votes in Russia's parliamentary elections. Katerina Tikhonova, deputy director of the Institute for Mathematical Research of Complex Systems at Moscow State University and daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) and his rumored girlfriend and retired rhythmic gymnast Alina Kabaeva (right).
Persons: Proekt, , Vladimir Putin, Putin's, Kiril Shamanov, Putin, Lyudmila Shkrebneva, Maria Vorontsova, Katerina Tikhonova, Tikhonova, Shamalov, Lyudmila, DMITRY ASTAKHOV, Vorontsova's, Alina Kabaeva, Sasha Mordovets, Juliana Kaplan Organizations: Service, Russian, Getty, Institute for Mathematical Research, Systems, Moscow State University, REUTERS, Shkrebneva, Tikhonova, Putin Locations: Russian, Putin's Moscow, Ogaryovo, Moscow, AFP, Biarritz, France, Sibur, Ukraine
Over $14.4 million worth of US-made aircraft parts illegally entered Russia in 2022. Millions of dollars worth of aircraft parts entered Russia in 2022 despite Western sanctions preventing exports — suggesting the strategy isn't as bulletproof as governments had hoped. The aviation sector was expected to take a big hit as Russian carriers — including Rossiya Airlines, Aeroflot, Ural Airlines, S7 Airlines, Utair Aviation, and Pobeda Airlines — mostly fly Boeing and Airbus planes. With the influx of parts, Russian carriers have been able to better maintain their fleets — a reality that was not initially anticipated by experts, Bloomberg reported. Even so, Russian airlines have scheduled over 10,000 flights between Russia and Central Asia in May, per the NYT.
Aeroflot asked its employees to stop reporting malfunctions on planes, Proekt reported. Russia's biggest commercial airline Aeroflot has asked its employees to refrain from reporting malfunctions as it continues to suffer under Western sanctions, according to the investigative Russian outlet Proekt. This means that many flights are departing with significant breakdowns that staff are fully aware of, several employees said. A former pilot told Proekt that on a flight in January, he found a fuel leakage while starting the engines of a Boeing 737. "It had happened several times before, but there were no records of it in the technical log book — the airline's management asked us not to write anything," the pilot told Proekt.
Vladimir Putin rides in a train because planes can be tracked, said an FSO officer who defected. The train is indistinguishable from other Russian trains "for stealth purposes," the officer said. His account aligns with previous reports that Putin secretly travels in trains to avoid being tracked. "Same as all the other Russian Railways trains — grey with a red stripe," he said. Karakulov said his team started equipping the train for Putin's operations in 2014 or 2015, per the Dossier Center.
A trainspotter spent years tracking Putin's secret train, which he reportedly uses to get around. Mikhail Korotkov told The Washington Post that in 2021, he felt like he was being watched. Mikhail Korotkov, 31, spent years tracking, photographing, and blogging about Putin's armored train, which he reportedly uses to travel inconspicuously around the country. But the 31-year-old was also careful to not be too public about his hobby, telling the Post that he did not post all the pictures of Putin's train online. He now lives in Sri Lanka, but told The Post that he is "ready to move around the world."
Putin has several young children with his rumored girlfriend, Alina Kabaeva, Proekt reported. He built a 13,000-square-foot mansion for them close to his main residence in Valdai, Proekt said. It is unclear how many children the couple share exactly, though Proekt reported they are all under the age of 18. In the summers of 2021, and 2022, a small karting track was set also up for the children, the outlet said. Putin's other childrenOver the years, Putin has fought hard to keep his children, and rumored girlfriends, from the spotlight.
Putin's main residences have been connected to a secret railway line, Proekt reported. Putin has been regularly using an armored train to travel between his homes, according to reports. The engineer also claimed to have seen Putin's special train traveling on the route on at least one occasion, per Proekt. Trainspotters have previously reported sightings of what is believed to be Putin's secret train in motion, according to images shared on a Russian train travel message board. Details of the supposed secret railway line and stations follows a report by the Dossier Center, a group that tracks the activity of Kremlin associates, which said Putin has been using a special armored train to travel between his homes since 2021.
La 8:40, ora Moscovei, pe canalul telegram al publicației „Proekt” a apărut un mesaj despre perchezițiile din apartamentul lui Badanin. Percheziții se efectuează și în apartamentul părinților acestuia, unde jurnalistul a fost dus după ce a fost reținut. Cazul a fost inițiat în 2017 după lansarea anchetei Дождь despre omul de afaceri Ilya Traber, relatează postul de televiziune. Proprietarul său formal, fiul lui Zoya, Dmitry, a locuit și a lucrat la Rostov, într-o companie de transport și primea un salariu foarte mic. Pe numele ei a fost înregistrat un apartament pe Leninsky Prospekt în valoare de aproximativ 50 de milioane de ruble.
Persons: Maria, Badanin, Mihail Rubin, Rubin, Vladimir Kolokoltsev, Kolokoltsev, Traber, Natalia Sindeeva, Roman, August, Putin, Ilya, Vladimir Putin, Nikolai Shamalov, Maria Zholobova, Vera Kolokoltseva, Ivanovna, Vera Ivanovna, Zoya, Valery Berdichevsky, Vera, Gherasim, Vladimir, Zoya Ivanovna, Alexandr, Viktor Zolotov, Zolotov, Дождь Organizations: Zholobova, Federației, Toyota, Porsche, Capital Group, Дождь Locations: Moscovei, Ceceniei, Badanin, Sankt - Petersburg, Federației Ruse, Rusiei, Julebino, Moscova, Regiunea Rostov, Rostov, Shhelkovskij, Grozny, gazeta.ru, Rusia
Președintele Vladimir Putin şi-ar fi construit un birou identic cu cel de la Moscova în staţiunea Soci de pe malul Mării Negre pentru a da impresia la TV că este în Capitală. Putin și-ar fi făcut, astfel, un birou identic în celebra stațiune turistică, pentru a se adresa oamenilor prin intervenții televizate, a dezvăluit săptămâna trecută publicația de investigații Proekt. Înainte de pandemie, Putin a lucrat frecvent - şi deschis - în reşedinţa de la Soci, într-un efort de a promova industria turistică a oraşului sau de a saluta vizitatorii oficiali într-un cadru mai relaxat. În astfel de momente, conform Kremlinului, oamenii ar trebui să creadă că preşedintele se află în capitală sau în apropiere, lucrând pentru a combate virusul, care a lovit Rusia puternic. Preşedintele rus a avut numeroase intervenţii televizate cu precădere în timpul verii, televiziunea de stat precizând că el se afla la reşedinţa guvernamentală din aproprierea Moscovei, nu pe malul mării.
Persons: Președintele Vladimir Putin, Putin, Putin aşezat Organizations: New York Times Locations: Moscova, Soci, Negre, Capitală, Rusiei, New York, Rusia
Putin și-ar fi făcut, astfel, un birou identic în celebra stațiune turistică, pentru a se adresa oamenilor prin intervenții televizate, a dezvăluit săptămâna trecută publicația de investigații Proekt. Înainte de pandemie, Putin a lucrat frecvent - şi deschis - în reşedinţa de la Soci, într-un efort de a promova industria turistică a oraşului sau de a saluta vizitatorii oficiali într-un cadru mai relaxat. Dar politica s-a schimbat odată cu pandemia, se arată în raportul Proekt. În astfel de momente, conform Kremlinului, oamenii ar trebui să creadă că preşedintele se află în capitală sau în apropiere, lucrând pentru a combate virusul, care a lovit Rusia puternic. Preşedintele rus a avut numeroase intervenţii televizate cu precădere în timpul verii, televiziunea de stat precizând că el se afla la reşedinţa guvernamentală din aproprierea Moscovei, nu pe malul mării.
Persons: Putin, Putin aşezat Organizations: New York Times Locations: Rusiei, Moscova, New York, Soci, Rusia
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