
A defector says the Kremlin would manipulate the world so it wouldn't know which of the three offices Putin was hiding in...
Paranoid Vladimir Putin has reportedly forced his servants to set up three identical offices across Russia in order to hide undetected.
The despot has created a trio of high-security bunker palaces as he increasingly fears being assassinated, according to a high-ranking Kremlin defector, Gleb Karakulov.
The 35-year-old served as an officer in Putin's elite personal security service before leaving Moscow in October with his wife and daughter.

Karakulov now sees his former boss as a war criminal for the invasion of Ukraine, a war that has killed countless civilians.
In an attempt to expose the despot for what he really is, Karakulov has now revealed intimate secrets about the Russian leader.
Speaking to the Associated Press and the anti-Kremlin investigative unit, the Dossier Center, Karakulov said that Putin has a complicated security system, as he constantly fears that he could be assassinated by his enemies.

One of these security measures is the creation of identical meeting rooms throughout Russia.
There are secret offices at Putin's residence in St. Petersburg, in Sochi on the Black Sea, and in Novo-Ogaryovo on the outskirts of Moscow.
All three are exact copies of each other and have the necessary minimum inside, according to Karakulov.

Images inside Vlad's offices show that he has a presidential pencil case with a double-headed eagle carved into it on a large wooden desk.
Inside are 10 perfectly sharpened pencils next to a computer screen and keyboard.
To Putin's left are three old-style white telephones and a microphone, which he uses in domestic and international conversations.
Also always present is a Russian flag placed behind the presidential chair.
All three rooms are windowless, leading to serious secrecy about where the dictator is at any given time.
Karakulov claimed that Putin's team specifically designed the rooms so that no one would know which of the three locations he was in.

Official reports sometimes claimed the president was in one place when he was actually somewhere else, the defector claimed.
Security officials would deliberately bring a plane or send a convoy to a place when Putin had never actually planned to leave, Karakulov added.
He recalled that "there were times when I knew he was in Sochi. The TV and the news showed him leading a meeting in Novo-Ogaryovo."

"So I asked a colleague in Sochi: 'has he left already?' 'No,' he said, 'he's still here.'"
"I think this is an attempt to confuse, firstly, [foreign] intelligence and secondly so that there are no assassination attempts," adds the former Russian security agent.

This also creates confusion about which of Russia's 11 time zones the dictator is located in.
The office heist is believed to be the latest in a series of operations carried out by the Kremlin in response to Putin's growing fear of being assassinated.
According to one of his former guards, Putin lives in constant fear of being assassinated and does not trust his staff.

Putin mysteriously destroyed one of his most beloved palaces, amid claims he is paranoid that it may have been targeted by a Ukrainian drone.
Satellite images showed how Putin's lavish Bocharov Ruchey mansion, overlooking the Black Sea in Sochi, was bulldozed, leaving behind only an empty patch of land last year.
He even reportedly regularly wore bulletproof vests in public appearances.

The report claimed that the elderly tyrant has been wearing protective vests at outdoor events "since at least 2023".
"He did this on the strong recommendation of the Presidential Security Service (SBP), a unit within the Federal Guard Service (FSO) that protects the president," The Moscow Times wrote, citing one of its sources. /Adapted from The Sun/

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