Putin’s voice in BRICS address raises eyebrows
- Russian President Vladimir Putin's voice sounded different in a prerecorded video address delivered at the BRICS summit in South Africa, sparking speculation that it had been altered.
- Putin attended the summit virtually amid concerns that he could be arrested if he were to attend in person due to an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court for the illegal deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia.
- Russia claims the ICC's arrest warrant is void as it is not a member state, and it is unclear why Putin's voice appeared altered in the video circulating on Telegram.
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Putin’s voice in BRICS address raises eyebrows
As expected, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday addressed an annual business summit of world leaders gathered in South Africa. But this time, the Russian leader delivered his remarks with an altered voice. Putin appeared via a prerecorded video at a meeting for a grouping of the economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South…
Vladimir Putin made a video message to the participants of the BRICS Business Forum. It takes place on August 22 in Johannesburg, South Africa before the main summit of the BRICS countries.
Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised the participants of the summit of the group bringing together the largest emerging economies BRICS when he spoke at them in a different voice than what he usually says. He wants to compete with the West, but it's just the devil's association. What does BRICS dive? On the official website of the Kremlin, he says normal in the video. Putin addressed the BRICS summit via video as he was afraid to attend in…
Russian President Putin also spoke via telemost. Journalists have noticed that his speech was spoken by a voice that does not really belong to Putin.
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