Russian leader Vladimir Putin is now working on an irregular schedule. This was announced on March 16 by his press secretary Dmitry Peskov.
At the same time, the emotional state of the president is stable, he answered the question of journalists about the state of health of the president.
“The president’s working day is extremely irregular, there is no fixed hour. But in any case, from morning until late, late at night. Emotional condition [у Путина] normal,” Peskov said.
On February 28, a Kremlin spokesman said that the president was indifferent to the personal sanctions imposed against him by Western countries. According to Peskov, Putin has no assets in other countries, and the head of state annually declares all his property.
On February 25, the British government announced restrictive measures against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Restrictions mean the freezing of accounts.
March 15 newspaper Daily Telegraph citing a source, she said that the British National Crime Agency, together with the intelligence services of the kingdom, would look for London assets that may belong to Putin.
The sanctions were introduced after the President of the Russian Federation announced on February 24 the launch of an operation to protect the civilian population in the Donbass. A few days earlier, the situation in the region escalated due to shelling by the Ukrainian military. The authorities of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics announced the evacuation of residents to Russian territory, and also turned to Moscow for help. On February 21, Putin signed a decree recognizing the independence of the DNR and LNR.
For more up-to-date videos and details about the situation in Donbass, watch the Izvestia TV channel.
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