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“It will fall to the bottom”: OP predicted Putin’s reaction to strikes deep in the Russian Federation

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Mikhail Podolyak believes that the head of the Kremlin will temporarily disappear from the public space, as he always does in moments of crisis for Russia.

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, after the US authorized strikes deep into the Russian Federation, may temporarily “step down.” This was announced on Wednesday, November 20, by the Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President Mikhail Podolyak in a commentary to RBC-Ukraine.

According to him, Putin will probably still disappear in moments of crisis for Russia.

“In a few days we will see that the man (Putin – ed.) always disappears somewhere when a crisis situation arises I think he will hide and, as always, try not to answer. to the current challenges ,” said Podolyak.

Meanwhile, on Monday it was reported that the Kremlin was publishing “canned food” instead of Putin’s real meetings. He made his last public appearance at the Valdai Forum on November 7.

We remind you that the Ukrainian military launched long-range Storm Shadow cruise missiles at Russia for the first time, Bloomberg reported. In the Russian Federation, they wrote about the “arrival” of 12 missiles in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation.

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