Lo habrá polonizado? Tiene toda la pinta.
El desmembramiento de Rusia a manos de Warlords



Lo desmienten varios diarios incluyendo el sueco DN.
>This week there were reports that the Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov was in a coma and that the situation was "serious".
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>On Sunday, Kadyrov appeared for the first time since the information that he had been in a coma.
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>In a video on Telegram, he can be seen walking around in the rain in a Gucci jacket.
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>“I strongly advise anyone who cannot distinguish the truth to sort their thoughts. The rain is wonderfully refreshing," Kadyrov writes on Telegram.
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>The information that Kadyrov was in a coma came this week from the Ukrainian intelligence service.
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@lowfour (post #572)
bueno bueno bueno
y si es otro doble como el que usa putin (que lleva muerto un año y medio)?


Aparece otro vídeo de Kadyrov en un hospital de Moscú visitando heridos... no me creo nada.

@lowfour (post #575)
faltan aliens
oye, cuánto cobrará un doble de esos?? lo mismo a cinta le interesa más que estar tecleando tontás y copipasteando lo que dice la ia

Ya lo he leído varías veces desde anoche. Seguramente fake y tal pero podría ser que los warlords quieren quitarse al gnomo psicótico de encima

@lowfour (post #578)
se ve que evitaba edificios de más de planta baja y la tuvieron que subir a un árbol??
claramente se le ve cara de persona que sube árboles diariamente o algo así... y todos sabemos que eso de subir árboles mata más gente que el tabaco...
madremia, es que eso de que "parezca un accidente" ya no se lo toman ni medio en serio o qué?
@lowfour (post #577)
yo es que creo que el putin que vemos es un doble, el real anda muerto en un arcón congelado... lo mismo lo descongelan porque eso gasta mucho y ya no están para gastos...
sea como sea, yo me creo que encontraran a putin agonizante, que fuera un paro cardiaco no


@lowfour (post #580)
cinta dirá que es por la vacuna del covid o algo así... descuida

>@elarquitecto (post #581) cinta dirá que es por la vacuna del covid o algo así... descuida
Ha sido el cambio climático, sin duda:

Pues el calvo de las mesas de 30 metros ya se ha cargado al calvo del catering, ha metido en la cárcel a Strelkov y ha rematado a Navalny.
Y luego los prorrusos se burlan de que Zelenskyy hubiera cambiado al jefe del ejército, de forma legal y rindiéndole honores por su servicio 🤣

@Cinta_de_Carromero (post #583)
En Rusia son un poco más dramáticos, es verdad.

Joder es tremendo, ni en la oposición ni en la camarilla del poder se libran.
Al calvo de la línea hecha a base de apilar minas también se lo quitaron del medio en la noche del levantamiento armado del calvo del catering y Gerasiiiiiimoooooooov me parece que solamente está apareciendo en vídeos falsos. Están como en tiempos de Stalin.

No quieren dar el cuerpo de Navalny a la familia, sabiendo cómo actúan falseando imágenes de militares que murieron es probable que llevara tiempo muerto y estuvieran esperando el momento para dar la noticia.

aunque esto tiene pintaca de ir mejor en otro hilo, refloto este porque si rusia fuera un poco "sólida" no pasarian estas cosas
ahora veremos a todos los que dicen que "mejor rendirse, que derramar sangre" (como los belarra boys y tal), proponer ceder kursk y belgorod y tal a las tropas de liberación legionarias

Ay que me LOL

@lowfour (post #589)
a ver si ponen algunos mapitas de esos con flechas, que esto así sin geolocalizar no da tanta risa

y enlaza a este hilo que relata hace año y medio que lo de timador ivanov venía de atrás
ahora que ponen el turbo a la economía de guerra se ponen a detener a los que desvían pasta hacia sus bolsillos

Venga, una de derrocamiento-ficción:
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/06/04/bulletproof-vests-on-red-square-kremlin-secretly-beefs-up-putins-personal-security-a85303
Bulletproof Vest on Red Square: Kremlin Secretly Beefs Up Putin's Personal Security
Russia’s special services have ramped up the already strict security measures surrounding President Vladimir Putin to an unprecedented degree, two Russian officials who have been present at many of Putin’s public appearances as well as a source close to the Kremlin told The Moscow Times.
The Kremlin — already on heightened security alert due to its invasion of Ukraine — has been rattled by recent attacks on high-ranking politicians in Europe and Asia and has stepped up Putin’s security in response.
“The Kremlin takes Vladimir Putin's security very seriously. He is protected by a whole army of visible and invisible guards,” a Russian official who attended the Victory Day parade on May 9 told The Moscow Times.
He, like all Russian sources interviewed for this story, spoke to The Moscow Times on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
**Among the risk factors for the Kremlin are the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s arrest warrant for Putin on war crimes charges as well as the risk of Ukrainian drone and sabotage attacks and attacks by Islamist radicals,** a second official said.
He added that the Kremlin was on especially high alert following the 2022 assassination of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and last month’s attempt on Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico’s life.
The Kremlin has publicly said that there was no need to increase its security.
“Security measures are at the standard level. We are doing everything that needs to be done to ensure the president’s security,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in May following the assassination attempt on Fico.
In reality, **the special services control practically every aspect of Putin’s life, down to testing all of his meals for poison using a portable lab**, a source close to the Kremlin said.
“**The president has personal chefs who always travel with him. Groceries are brought with him too**,” the source told The Moscow Times. “But even then, there is always a special group of officers traveling with Putin who check all the meals before Putin gets to them.”
_Snipers on the roof of the GUM department store during the military parade on Red Square._
**Putin has been wearing body armor at public outdoor events, including in Moscow, since at least 2023**, the two Russian officials who have seen Putin in person during several of these appearances told The Moscow Times.
He has been doing so on the strong recommendation of the Presidential Security Service (SBP), a unit within the Federal Guard Service (FSO) that protects the president, said one of the two officials familiar with the matter.
**Putin was even wearing body armor beneath his coat for this year’s events marking Victory Day**, which celebrates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, one of the two Russian officials said.
“This year on May 9, the chief [Putin] was clearly wearing concealed body armor during the parade. And that precaution, I think, is necessary,” the first official said.
“God protects the cautious,” the second official said.
**Jade Miller, an independent British hostile environment and high-risk security consultant, examined video footage of Putin at the Victory Day parade at The Moscow Times’ request. She concluded that he was indeed wearing a bulletproof vest.**
“**Putin appears to be walking in a rather rigid manner and there are no natural creases appearing at the back of his overcoat when walking and shaking military personnel hands**,” Miller said.
“Putin's upper body frame looks unnatural and his shoulders appear rather wide & square, showing no shape of the back and shoulder blades. At approximately 1:44, a part of his overcoat appears to get caught under what could potentially be a ballistic vest.”
In several instances, Putin “appears to lift and adjust his shoulders in a way that shows discomfort from how a ballistic vest is designed to sit on the shoulders or collarbone,” she said, noting that the weight of the vest can cause discomfort and irritation when worn for a prolonged period.
“Putin is observed to keep his overcoat fastened up high and is seen to be checking that it is closed, as though he is trying to ensure no one can see an undergarment,” she added.
“**In my professional opinion, Putin is wearing some form of ballistic protection during his time attending the parade,” she concluded.**
Victory Day is one of the most important and symbolic holidays of the year for the Kremlin, with tight security measures and preparations for the massive military parade on Red Square starting well in advance.
Each year, the FSO, which protects the country's top officials, closes Red Square to the public two weeks ahead of the May 9 parade. It also closes off the area surrounding the war memorial near the Kremlin walls where Putin, his foreign guests and Russian elites lay flowers.
**Every person who watches the parade from the stands alongside Putin can only do so with a personal invitation from the Kremlin.** The security services perform a rigorous background check on each guest that examines their political credibility and loyalty.
Before they can enter Red Square, all parade attendees — including World War II veterans, officials and deputies — must undergo a thorough personal inspection.
This year on May 9, as Putin oversaw the parade and laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier beside the Kremlin walls, he was surrounded by about two dozen security guards in sunglasses with portable body armor disguised as briefcases. Dozens of special forces officers stood out of sight of the live TV cameras.
Meanwhile, dozens of snipers from the SBP were stationed on the roof of the Kremlin, the GUM department store and other buildings surrounding Red Square throughout the parade.
Investigative journalist Andrei Soldatov, a non-resident senior fellow with the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) and the co-founder of Russian secret service watchdog Agentura.ru, said Putin — a former KGB agent and FSB boss — generally follows his security services' requests.
“Putin is a rather unique leader in that he usually agrees to increased security/expansion of the security perimeter when his guards ask for it,” Soldatov told The Moscow Times.
“Usually, other leaders tend to be in constant conflict with their guards, but not Putin. He almost always goes along with their demands. And right now, I think he's going along with them,” Soldatov said.

@lowfour (post #592)
cuando salía al principìo en 2022 con las mesas aquellas largas y la peña a 6-7m de distancia (los suyos, los de fuera a 9m o más) yo siempre he sospechado que tenía una makarov debajo la mesa, cargada y lista para disparar
y lo que solo come cosas enlatadas y tal, por si el polonio o loquesea, también lo teniamos medio comentado ya, no?






ostia, que el guano puede ser importante
lo de la sobrina esa igual se queda en anecdotilla
resumen, no hay nadie al volante de rusia (bueno, sí, pero como si fueran ciegos dando palos)
lo pongo aquí porque me da que esto es justo lo que dice el hilo, rusia en descomposición (otra vez)
y el kadirov comprando cacharritos al musk (o ha sido un regalo o algo así, quién sabe)
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