Kremlin Boosts Putin’s Security Amid Assassination and Coup Fears
The Kremlin has ramped up security around President Vladimir Putin. Surveillance systems are now installed in the homes of his closest aides. Cooks, bodyguards and photographers are banned from public transport. These measures follow a series of killings of top military figures and fears of a potential coup, according to a European intelligence report. Staff must undergo double security screenings, and those working directly with the president can use only phones without internet access. Visitors face strict checks before meeting him. The new protocols reflect mounting unease within the Kremlin. Russia continues to struggle with economic woes, growing domestic dissent and military setbacks in Ukraine. Analysts say the increased precautions underscore the president’s concerns about threats from within his own ranks.
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