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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does anyone have credible info on whether Putin did actually die from a massive heart attack late last month (as many press reports suggest may have been the case but without precise or credible info)? Is Putin’s Olympic gymnast mistress and mother of his younger children the one who leaked his death (as some reports suggest)? Is she more or less under house arrest now and why? Is it true that Russia's Secretary of the Security Council (Nikolai Patrushev) is the one pulling the strings of Putin’s body double? If Putin did die, what is the main reason Russian authorities are pretending that he is still alive? What are interim Russian leaders hoping to accomplish in continuing the war in Ukraine? What are they actually negotiating ? [/quote] The Hill had a story that reports of Putin’s death may not be exaggerated but Newsweek cited Ukraine intelligence that it was a Tussian disinformation exercise to see how Russian society would react. I trust Ukraine intelligence much more especially as I believe they collaborate with US intelligence. [b]Putin Death Rumors Were Spread by Russian Officials: Ukraine Intel[/b] Nov 01, 2023 at 9:40 PM By Jon Jackson Associate Editor A Ukrainian intelligence representative on Wednesday accused Moscow officials of orchestrating the widespread circulation of false rumors that Russian President Vladimir Putin had died. Last week, multiple Telegram channels falsely reported Putin's death, and these messages claimed that his demise resulted in Kremlin officials scrambling to devise a succession plan. The rumors quickly spread across various social media platforms, triggering the false report to trend. The Kremlin soon found itself responding to questions about Putin's death, calling the rumor a "hoax," and Putin has since made public appearances. Andriy Yusov, representative of Ukraine's Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR), told NV Radio that Moscow officials spread the rumors in an attempt to see how the Russian public would react to the news. Yusov said that while Putin's death would be "good news" for Ukrainians, the rumor was actually part of Russia's disinformation "playbook."[/quote]
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