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To: locogringo who wrote (1350740)3/26/2022 5:30:10 PM
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Putin replaced 1,000 personal staff members in February over fears they would poison him, report says
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"Those sacked included bodyguards, cooks, launderers, and secretaries, The Daily Beast reported on Wednesday, citing a Russian government source. "

It is only paranoia if it isn't true and I have no doubt some of his own people now want to take Putin out if they can get close enough.

He is Hitler in the bunker now.

How does he know he can trust the new 1000 staff members more than the old 1000?

Vicki M

More news on the war front:

Russians are really taking a beating the past few days NE of Kyiv. They’ve cleared the route from Kyiv to Chernihiv so now the area can be resupplied. Which will be a big help when Russia or Belarus make a 2nd effort into the area.

Soldiers of 92nd Mechanized Brigade liberated the village of Mala Rohan and Vilkhivka near Kharhiv.

Ukrainian forces liberated Novovorontsovka, which is near Kherson

Turkey and Greece are going to put their differences aside and work with France in a humanitarian effort to bring relief to Mariupol. It looks to be a provision of humanitarian aid, and possibly an evacuation of the wounded, by sea.

"France, Turkey and Greece will carry out "a humanitarian operation" to evacuate people "in the next few days" from the besieged city of Mariupol, in southern Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Friday.

"We are going in conjunction with Turkey and Greece to launch a humanitarian operation to evacuate all those who wish to leave Mariupol," he said after a European summit in Brussels.

"I will have within 48 to 72 hours a new discussion with the President Vladimir Putin to properly settle the details and secure the terms," ??said Macron. “I hope to be able to engage as many stakeholders as possible in this operation.”
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