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"Arrest of Vladimir Putin: A Report from the Courtroom" is a viral video, originally posted on YouTube on February 13, 2012, by the Russian video publishing group "Lancelot". The mock video shows Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin facing a courtroom trial.
According to MBKh Media, the film was the most watched video on YouTube that day. [13] By the next day, the film was in YouTube's top 10 trending videos in 23 countries, with it being number one in Russia, Belarus, Cyprus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, and Ukraine. [14] In under two days, the film garnered over 40 million views.
A video going viral on X claims to show Putin’s air escort, with a formation of over 15 planes that purport to be guiding the presidential aircraft through the sky. The video adds in footage of ...
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However, Putin expressed no hope that the Russia–U.S. relationship would regenerate with a new American president following the 2024 elections since, in his view, it is about the mentality of the elites. [20] [13] Putin conveyed to Carlson that Russia has no intention of attacking NATO members Poland or Latvia unless they attacked Russia. [21]
President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting on agriculture by video link at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on April 5. ... “Putin's war in Ukraine demonstrates the urgency of ...
In less than 24 hours, Tucker Carlson's controversial interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin has gotten millions of views. But how many people actually watched the 2 hour-long video on X ...
However, a Russian video published on 20 June 2017 pointed out strong similarities between the clip Putin played and footage from 2013 of a U.S. Apache helicopter firing at militants in Afghanistan. The striking similarities led people on social media to call the clip "fake" and suggest that the Russian president did not realize what he was ...