Special Scaring Operation. Dictator Putin Has Not Been Seen in the Kremlin
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has reportedly stopped visiting the Kremlin due to fears for his safety after the assassination of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei.
The article discusses the increasing fears of Russian President Vladimir Putin following the recent assassination of Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by US and Israeli forces. This event has led to speculation that Putin has ceased to visit the Kremlin, as his safety concerns have escalated. Known for his secretive nature and often referred to as the 'grandfather sitting in the bunker', Putin's absence has raised eyebrows and intensified rumors within Moscow about his security measures.
Reports suggest that intelligence agencies from the US and Israel had precise information on Khamenei’s whereabouts, allegedly obtained through hacked surveillance cameras that streamed imagery directly to Israeli servers. This detail has fed into fears among Russian officials regarding their security and has sparked discussions about the potential consequences for Putin, who is now more apprehensive about public visibility and safety in the wake of such high-profile assassinations.
The implications of Putin's fear can extend beyond his personal safety, potentially affecting Russia's internal and external political strategies. Such anxiety may lead to increased isolation of the Kremlin leadership, affecting decision-making processes and the general atmosphere of governance in Russia as officials might become more cautious and secretive amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.