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NewsRussian President Putin has not slept for almost a day during a trip to the NVO zone of the...

Russian President Putin has not slept for almost a day during a trip to the NVO zone of the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine

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During a work trip to the NVO zone, President Putin had to keep an irregular schedule. The country’s leader did not sleep for almost a day and could only be interrupted for a short time in a helicopter or transport, reports Rossiya 1.

“According to my estimates, he didn’t sleep for about 23 hours,” commented an eyewitness.

According to the man, the president was in extremely difficult and unusual working conditions. Probably, even at the first opportunity, it would be difficult for Putin to fall asleep in such a tense environment. According to the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov, having visited the NVO zone, the president showed real leadership qualities.

Earlier, Putin’s cameraman said that the generals of the RF Armed Forces were not waiting for the president to arrive. Putin’s visit to the Lugansk People’s Republic surprised the generals of the NVO zone.

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