The Kremlin press service has re-edited the video from the trip of dictator Putin to occupied Mariupol.
The channel “We can explain” said that a fragment, in which one of the local residents screamed about “window dressing”, disappeared from the new recording.
The original video, posted on the Kremlin website on Sunday, was 27 minutes and 8 seconds long. The scandalous moment was at 22:30. Immediately after the conversation with Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, the President of Russia approaches the locals. They do not believe the arrival of Putin, one of them says: “I did not even expect.”
Putin replies: “Such work.” And at that moment an unknown woman shouts: – It’s all not true! It’s all for show!”. After that, Khusnullin begins to smile embarrassedly, and Putin’s guards look around.
The new version of the video is 30 minutes 52 seconds long and has been heavily recut. The exclamation of an unknown woman has been removed.
Residents of Mariupol also wrote about window dressing in city chats. According to them, Putin visited the only rebuilt urban microdistrict – “Nevsky”. This angered the people.
It is a pity that he did not drive up to our house, the left bank, the square! No windows, no doors, hot water and heating. I would talk to the local residents,” Mariupol residents were indignant.
By the way, residents of Mariupol identified the residents of the city who appeared on the video with Putin. An elderly man who told the dictator that he had lost everything but was now given an apartment was identified as Nikolai Lotkov. Next to him in the video were his son Dmitry, daughter-in-law Yekaterina and family friend Alexei Bondarenko. Channel readers note that during the bombing they were engaged in looting.
The traitor and fan of the “Russian world” woman from Mariupol, who thanked Putin for the “victory”, is called Irina Volosatova.
Meanwhile, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense stated that there was no evidence that it was Putin who came to Mariupol
A man who looks like Vladimir Putin is indeed captured in these frames. Now there are discussions in various expert environments whether Putin himself is alive. But if he is alive, then we usually see Putin meeting at a long table at a great distance from living people, he has one hand trembling and many other characteristic features that characterize Putin well,” Yusov, a spokesman for the GUR, said.
According to Yusov, among these characteristic signs there are no evening walks in Mariupol, communication with civilians in the yards.
Source: Racurs

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