A Nine-Day Public Silence: Putin’s Disappearance Coincides with the Elimination of Khamenei and Disruptions in Moscow.
Putin’s Public Absence Stretches On
According to TSN.ua: Russian President Vladimir Putin has not appeared at any public events in the Kremlin for nine consecutive days—one of the longest gaps in his schedule. His last public engagement took place on March 9, after which he held a remote government meeting from his Novo-Ogaryovo residence on March 18. This prolonged absence has drawn scrutiny, particularly in light of recent international developments. For context, Putin’s public visibility has long been a closely watched indicator of political stability in Russia.
The Political Landscape Behind the Silence
Similar pauses in Kremlin public events have occurred before, notably from February 6 to 18, 2023. However, this latest gap aligns with the elimination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 28, 2023, and the killing of Ali Larijani on March 17, 2023. These events, combined with renewed rumors about Putin’s health that intensified in the fall of 2025, may be affecting his activity and public engagements.
Developments in Iran—especially the elimination of Khamenei—have sparked discussions in Russian political circles. According to some reports, Putin may have become alarmed upon learning how the United States and Israel tracked down Khamenei. This could serve as another reason for his recent withdrawal from public view.
As Russia faces numerous challenges in security and foreign policy, the lack of information about the president’s condition raises further questions about the future of the country’s leadership. The ongoing absence of Vladimir Putin from public life may signal instability in Russia’s political environment, especially given international events that are shaping domestic affairs. With unconfirmed reports about his health and his reaction to the Iranian situation, these factors could significantly impact the country’s political trajectory. The situation warrants close attention, as any shift in leadership might alter Russia’s strategic decisions amid rising global tensions.
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