
When Russian President Vladimir Putin goes on a foreign tour, he is accompanied by special bodyguards, whose work you may be surprised to know. According to the report, these special bodyguards collect the excreta and urine of Putin and send them back to Moscow in a suitcase. He also must take care of the health of the President and fulfill his needs.
In the French news magazine Paris Match, journalist Regis Jante wrote about Russia's 13-year policy. In this, he has also disclosed this thing. He wrote that agents of the Federal Protective Service are there to collect Putin's excreta and they collect the excreta and send it back to Russia in special bags.
Is excrement so important?
The agency is very cautious about Putin's health. Their stool is examined and it is ascertained that there is no disease growing. Apart from this, care is also taken that no other country should come to know about their disease. The journalist claimed that he came to know about this in 2019 when Putin visited Saudi Arabia. Apart from this, when he went to France, his bodyguards used to accompany him to the bathroom.
Much is secret about Russian President Vladimir Putin. Many things about his personal life are also not well known to the people. It is said that foreigners want to find out about Putin's illness, but they cannot do so, so his feces and urine are sent back to Russia. Russian journalist claims that for a long time there is a rule to bring his feces to Moscow. According to media reports, Vladimir Putin is currently battling cancer and is undergoing treatment.
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