May 25th 2024.
In recent months, there has been a lot of speculation about the health of Vladimir Putin, who was inaugurated for a fifth term as Russia's president in March. According to leaked documents, it has been revealed that Putin has four doctors on call at all times at his main official residence. In addition, he is constantly protected by a battalion of 111 security guards, as reported by the Telegram channel VChK-OGPU, which has close ties to law enforcement.
The leaked documents pertain to the Novo-Ogaryovo palace, which is located near Moscow and serves as the main residence for the Russian dictator. Codenamed Object 53, this palace is surrounded by secrecy and is where Putin spends most of his nights throughout the year. The presence of doctors on the premises has led to speculation that Putin may be suffering from undisclosed health issues. This was further fueled by his recent appearance at a conference with close ally Alexander Lukashenko, where he appeared off-colour and questioned the legitimacy of Ukraine's leader.
The rumours about Putin's health have been circulating for quite some time, with viral videos showing him gripping tables for support, tapping his feet restlessly, and appearing unsteady while walking. Earlier leaks have also suggested that other Putin palaces have elaborate medical facilities. At Novo-Ogaryovo, there are ground floor medical rooms, and the security guards from the Federal Protective Service (FSO) are responsible for Putin's safety.
According to VChK-OGPU, there are constantly four doctors and 111 security guards on duty at Novo-Ogaryovo. The security guards work in four two-hour shifts and have access to a shooting range and a room for cleaning weapons. Additionally, there is a canine kennel on the premises, which reportedly serves a dual purpose of housing service dogs and dogs gifted to Putin by other heads of state.
It is believed that Putin lives at Novo-Ogaryovo with his long-time lover, Alina Kabaeva, and their underage children. The details of the estate came to light during a court case related to the reconstruction of the property. Secret documents were filed by the FSO, which appears to be a major security blunder. The case was classified due to the secrecy surrounding Object 53, but after the verdict, the FSO decided to file a claim for compensation for losses and the return of stolen money.
The Novo-Ogaryovo estate has been transformed beyond recognition since Soviet times, with its 20ft high brick walls and luxurious amenities. It is where Putin holds meetings, and a replica of his office in the Kremlin has been constructed. The estate also serves as the venue for Security Council meetings, and there may even be a bunker on the premises. The recent court case revealed that the FSO is seeking compensation for the stolen money, which offers a rare glimpse behind the high walls of this highly secure property.
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