Putin attended the Russian national holiday without a mask



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During his first public appearance in recent weeks, Putin did not wear a mask on Friday, although it is mandatory in Moscow. And many of the other guests at the festive ceremony were without masks and without gloves. No one observed the social distance, the state media also pointed it out.

The number of coronavirus cases in Russia is growing by the thousands. As of Friday, there are 511,423 infected people in the country.

Despite the pandemic, the Russian people will vote on a new constitution on July 1. His amendments would allow, among other things, Putin to remain in power until 2036.

The Russian navy officially accepted the ultra-modern submarine “Prince Vladimir” into its fleet on Friday. A ship capable of carrying intercontinental missiles and nuclear warheads, named after Prince Vladimir. The Russian Orthodox Church adores him as a saint because he began the Christianization of the Eastern Slavic Empire more than 1,000 years ago.

This submarine is a cutting edge version of the Borei class. It may be armed with 16 Bulava nuclear missiles. The 170-meter-long cruise ship was described by state media as “the deadliest” of all nuclear submarines.

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