Putin’s operator: on a trip to Mariupol, the president himself chose the route
The head of the Russian state, Vladimir Putin, during his trip to Mariupol independently chose the route of the movement and drove where he wanted. This was stated in an interview with journalist Pavel Zarubin by a cameraman who accompanied the president.
“He crossed the real Mariupol – where he wanted,” the employee said.
He also noted that Putin had seen a stele dedicated to the Great Patriotic War and turned around without warning to stop nearby.
Responding to the question whether such a move by itself is safe, the trader replied that “there is some risk”. According to him, the president was driving an ordinary car, along with Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin and four other people.
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