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"Life in Danger": Photo Photo of Putin's armored train complains of FSB tracking (photo)

After 31-year-old Mikhail Korotkov began to photograph the armored train of the President of the Russian Federation, strange comments began to appear on his YouTube channel. They were decryption of his private telephone conversations. The Russian for several years tracked the armored train of Russian President Vladimir Putin and photographed him on his camera. One day, Russian special services made him know that it is not necessary to do so, writes the portal The Washington Post.

31-year-old Mikhail Korotkov has been tracking the same secret armored train that the Head of State has been using as the main source of movement by the Russian regions. The Russian recalls that there were no identification numbers on the train, and the windows were constantly closed during traffic. Of the obvious external differences, there is a dome above one of the wagons, which is probably necessary for communication.

"He rushes as crazy, and all other planned trains are inferior to him," the Russian commented, adding that with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the number of wagons has increased dramatically. Mikhail Korotkov notes that the search of the train and the process of photography was horrible and exciting for him. He gave a lot of time to his hobby, tried to take rare photos and did not think about the consequences.

Many have abandoned him from such dangerous activity, but the man was determined. As soon as he had information that the train left Moscow, he immediately rushed to the rails with the camera. Later, the photographer began to "hunt" Russian special services. In May 2021, unusual comments with literal deciphering private telephone conversations began to appear on his YouTube channel. "I told my parents that my life is in danger," the man recalls and then decided to suspend his activity.

After the onset of partial mobilization, Mikhail Korotkov realized that it was time to leave the Russian Federation and start life with a sheet. He came to two summons, but at that moment he was already in Kazakhstan, from where he flew to Sri Lanka. According to Roszma, the Russian president moved to this mode of transport in the spring of 2021. From the moment the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began to prepare for a full -scale war with Ukraine.

The train chosen is not just so, but for safety reasons - it is much more difficult to track than a plane. Armored vehicles have been prepared in 2014 and since then the Kremlin's head has been using its services from time to time. The full -scale war forced him to do it more often, as the two favorite residences of the president are located on the Black Sea coast, and through active fighting, flights are forbidden there.