The Mysterious Female Bodyguard of Putin Appeared at the Factory in New Disguise.
The Secret of Putin's Bodyguard in a New Role
According to The Sun: Vladimir Putin's bodyguard, known as 'Agent Cornetto', was spotted in a new outfit. This time she appeared in the role of a worker at a secret factory during Putin's visit to Russia.
The woman, who became famous for serving ice cream to Putin, drew attention during his visit to Perm, where she appeared alongside other workers.
Since her appearance in 2016, she has been a frequent companion of Putin at public events, showcasing herself in various roles, from a fisherman to a parishioner.
Her latest activity as a bodyguard took place over two years ago, but now the new visit has sparked criticism. Many noted the unusualness of the situation, particularly that the 'workers' appeared more like actors than real factory employees.
“Putin visited the Motovilyikha factories, where he was surrounded by 'workers' with neat manicures and perfectly tailored suits,” the Telegram channel Solovyinyi Pomyot stated.
“The leader tried to find out how things work there, but their eyes showed that it was the first time they had seen a machine in real life.”
During his visit, Putin congratulated the workers on their successes in producing weapons for the war in Ukraine. He inspected new air defense systems and flamethrowers, assuring that the Russian army will continue to develop.
“I hope and believe that the events related to the special operation will eventually pass, but the need for modern, capable Armed Forces will not disappear,” he said.
It remains unclear whether 'Agent Cornetto' really received a new role or is simply occupying her usual position next to Putin, monitoring his safety.
This incident has become a topic of discussion in the media and among experts, who express their opinions on the relationship between imagined reality and the actual state of affairs in Russia. Observers note that such visits may be used for propaganda and demonstration of strength, further highlighting the tension in the region.
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