> The Russian leader’s team apparently edited official footage after his latest PR stunt was briefly derailed.
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> The Kremlin has shifted to damage control mode after Vladimir Putin’s latest PR stunt was derailed by a public show of disgust for him.
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> The Russian leader made a show of his alleged visit to Ukraine’s Mariupol over the weekend, in which people identified by the Kremlin as local residents treated him as their savior, thanking him for Russia’s “help” and calling their new home a “little piece of heaven.”
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> In a brief part of the video that had apparently been overlooked by Putin’s team, however, a woman was heard shouting, “It’s all untrue, it’s all for show!” just as the Russian leader began reading his lines. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin could be seen grinning uncomfortably as Putin’s security team set off to track down the lone protester.
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> Two days after the off-script comments were noticed in the video released by the Kremlin, that version was replaced on the official Kremlin website with a version in which the party crasher had been edited out, the independent outlet Mozhem Obyasnit noted Tuesday.
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Editing people out of records is a russian traditional art&craft
Imagine working so hard to find the people short enough so that Putin looks tall in comparison, editing the whole propaganda piece, only for some fucker (who’s probably lost family members and friends during the siege) to ruin it
I hope she is ok..
At the very least they could rotate the actors, apparently 2 or 3 were already confirmed appearing in other “totally by chance Putin speaks with common folk”.
Everything in Russia is a lie, pathetic hellhole murdering people in XXI century.
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> The Russian leader’s team apparently edited official footage after his latest PR stunt was briefly derailed.
>
> The Kremlin has shifted to damage control mode after Vladimir Putin’s latest PR stunt was derailed by a public show of disgust for him.
>
> The Russian leader made a show of his alleged visit to Ukraine’s Mariupol over the weekend, in which people identified by the Kremlin as local residents treated him as their savior, thanking him for Russia’s “help” and calling their new home a “little piece of heaven.”
>
> In a brief part of the video that had apparently been overlooked by Putin’s team, however, a woman was heard shouting, “It’s all untrue, it’s all for show!” just as the Russian leader began reading his lines. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin could be seen grinning uncomfortably as Putin’s security team set off to track down the lone protester.
>
> Two days after the off-script comments were noticed in the video released by the Kremlin, that version was replaced on the official Kremlin website with a version in which the party crasher had been edited out, the independent outlet Mozhem Obyasnit noted Tuesday.
>
> …
Editing people out of records is a russian traditional art&craft
Imagine working so hard to find the people short enough so that Putin looks tall in comparison, editing the whole propaganda piece, only for some fucker (who’s probably lost family members and friends during the siege) to ruin it
I hope she is ok..
At the very least they could rotate the actors, apparently 2 or 3 were already confirmed appearing in other “totally by chance Putin speaks with common folk”.
Everything in Russia is a lie, pathetic hellhole murdering people in XXI century.