Kremlin denies Putin lives in bunker



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Kremlin denies Putin lives in bunker

Putin doesn’t live in a bunker, says Peskov

There are doctors, epidemiologists and other specialists in Putin’s Novo-Ogaryovo residence, Peskov said.

President Vladimir Putin does not live in a bunker, as some assume, but in his residence in Novo-Ogarevo, near Moscow, Kremlin President Dmitry Peskov said in response to a relevant question, Interfax writes on December 13.

According to Peskov, the president now lives in Novo-Ogarevo, “in fact, where he lived before, before the pandemic.” He also noted that from there the Russian president sometimes comes to the Kremlin or goes on a business trip.

At Putin’s residence in Novo-Ogaryovo, doctors, epidemiologists and other specialists are planning a program of activities related to medicine for the Russian president.

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Peskov also said that Putin regularly tests for COVID-19. This, he said, is done as often as necessary to ensure the safety of the head of state.

The Russian president’s press secretary said he did not know where Putin would celebrate the New Year, but probably with loved ones.

Previously, Peskov commented on the incident at the opening of the skating rink in Red Square, where he was denied entry.

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