The mass media pointed out an interesting detail during Putin's statement
His hands and fingers were glued to the table.
President of Russia Vladimir Putin made a video address, where he stated that the Ukrainian city of Dnipro was hit by the newest medium-range Oreshnyk missile, which cannot be intercepted.
During the entire speech, which lasted 7 minutes and 45 seconds, the dictator never moved his hands or fingers, writes BILD.
The publication's expert on open data analysis, Julian Röpke, notes that earlier during the addresses, Putin often gestured, but now his hands were as if glued to the table.
“Perhaps, this time we are talking about a montage, when the immobilized hands were simply “drawn” to the body either because of the dictator's illness or, for example, to hide his excitement,” Röpke did not rule out.
The very next day, at a meeting with the leadership of the Ministry of Defense, Putin thumbed through the speech sheets and occasionally…