Russia's special services have increased the already unprecedentedly high level of security of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. Especially during outdoor events.
This is reported by The Moscow Times, citing two Russian officials, a source close to the Kremlin.
The publication's interlocutor, who has personally met Putin several times during his public events, notes that the dictator began wearing bulletproof vests as early as 2023 on the recommendation of the Federal Security Service and the Presidential Security Service .
"This year on May 9, during the parade, the chief was definitely wearing a concealed bulletproof vest. And this precautionary measure, in my opinion, is correct," said the Russian official.
Putin's office officially rejects the need for enhanced security measures for the Russian president.
Meanwhile, Russia recognized the "Road Home" movement. of the wives of the people mobilized for a foreign agent.
According to Russian law, foreign agent status is given to organizations and individuals financed from abroad, but the movement claims that it does not have any funding.