Putin has a dam problem

https://www.newsweek.com/russia-flood-siberia-tomsk-orenberg-putin-1890233

by newsweek

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  1. By Brendan Cole – Senior News Reporter:

    Widespread flooding in Russia exacerbated by dams not holding up have raised questions about the the disaster response of President Vladimir Putin’s officials and the infrastructure of the country he leads.

    Flooding in the southern Urals region and neighboring Kazakhstan has been caused by melting ice swelling rivers and heavy rainfall. Spring flooding is common but this year it is much more severe than usual and is spread over several Russian regions.

    Read more: [https://www.newsweek.com/russia-flood-siberia-tomsk-orenberg-putin-1890233](https://www.newsweek.com/russia-flood-siberia-tomsk-orenberg-putin-1890233)

  2. Maybe we could tell the Russian people this is a sign of God’s displeasure at Putin’s war.

  3. Putin doesn’t have a problem. Russians do, because they still think Putin even cares about them.

  4. Why has Newsweek make it always personal ….. I think Putin doesn’t give a flying f@ck.

  5. I read somewhere that they say it’s a rodent problem, that Russian rodents somehow eat the concrete of the dam. Curious, because I also read that it was also Russian rats that blew the Ukrainian dams a while back. Migrating north, these rodents are – Yoda saying…

  6. Maybe he should get his damn soldiers out of Ukraine. Then he would be able to focus on his dam problems.

  7. Here’s hoping the political dam in Russia is about to break too…

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