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According to Graham Yuil, a counter -terrorism expert who has been trained in th...

"Even taught the course": Putin uses twins by fearing attempts - an expert

According to Graham Yuil, a counter -terrorism expert who has been trained in the British special services of the Air Force, one view of Putin's recent photos of Putin's recent photos is enough to understand that something is wrong. Volodymyr Putin can use doubles for public speaking and not appear in public. This was stated by Graham Yuil, an expert in the field of counter -terrorism, who was trained in the special services of the Air Force, The Mirror reports.

The British expert analyzed several recent photos of the Russian President, and, he said, one sight of Putin's photo is enough to understand that something is wrong, and Putin's pictures published last week do not correspond to the features of his face. The face of each person has the unique characteristics that can be identified, explained the expert. "Hair, ears and eyes were perfectly similar. But the nose, chin and area between their nose and lips were very different.

Moreover, people from his environment did not look professional guards," he said. After studying the recent personnel of Putin's arrival to Ukraine, Yuil is convinced that it is a double because Putin is afraid of attempts. The person who gives himself to Putin was even taught to walk as he and may have performed surgery on his ears, the expert explained. Graham Yuil is a private security consultant who recently published a book dedicated to the poisoning by a newcomer in Salisbury.

Earlier he worked in British special services and for some time - at the Belfast International Airport, where he sought suspects of terrorism who came and left the country. According to the media, Putin paranoid sleeps regularly in the Kremlin due to the stress caused by the war in Ukraine. Putin's decision to live near the Kremlin office was confirmed by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.