Putin: "I feel like punching some people, but I'm holding back..."
- Vladimir Putin gave an interview tour of his Kremlin apartment, revealing his private chapel and offering kefir while commemorating a quarter-century since he was first inaugurated as president.
- Putin marked the anniversary amid Russia’s ongoing war with Ukraine and discussed personal topics including his grandchildren, while addressing questions about potential nuclear war.
- The interview revealed details such as Putin’s eldest grandson Roman, his preference for kefir, and his admission of often restraining himself from a "urge to punch people."
- Putin said, "Here is little home chapel," recalled kneeling to pray after the 2002 Nord-Ost siege, and stated that trust of the people is essential for leadership success.
- Putin hinted at ongoing thoughts about a successor and emphasized that leadership choice belongs to the Russian people, suggesting a possible future leadership contest.
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Putin shows off home chapel and admits 'urge to punch people' in bizarre chat
DICTATOR Vladimir Putin has showed off his private chapel and his favourite drink in a bizarre tour of his Kremlin apartment. The Russian tyrant gave the public a glimpse into his home in an interview marking the 25th anniversary of his first inauguration as president. Putin showed off his private chapel in the interviewEast2West The Russian tyrant offered his reporter pal some of his favourite drink – kefirEast2West The pair discussed everythin…
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