leadership paranoia

Putin Bans Watches Amid Paranoia and Security Fears

In mid-April, Russia’s Federal Protective Service implemented stricter security measures for individuals meeting with President Vladimir Putin, requiring the surrender of wristwatches in addition to previously banned mobile phones. This rule, affecting both electronic and mechanical timepieces, has been observed in officials like Yevgeny Pervyshov and Artyom Zdunov, who have appeared without watches at meetings with Putin. However, close associates of Putin, such as Sergey Chemezov, are reportedly exempt from this particular requirement, while even Putin himself has occasionally been seen concealing his watch during one-on-one engagements. These heightened protocols reflect concerns for the President’s security, following reports of potential threats.

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Putin’s Paranoia Fuels Kremlin Security Tightening Amid Coup Fears

The Kremlin has reportedly enhanced President Vladimir Putin’s personal security in response to escalating threats, including assassinations of top military figures and fears of a coup. These new measures include surveillance of staff, travel bans for essential personnel, and stricter visitor screening. The increased security measures are seen as reflecting mounting unease within Russia due to ongoing domestic and international challenges, such as economic difficulties, growing dissent, and setbacks in Ukraine.

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