Russian President Vladimir Putin celebrated his 70th birthday on Friday with fawning praise from some officials but little public fuss. putin happybirthday russia
The billboards in Belgrade feature Putin’s photo and read: “Happy birthday to President Vladimir Putin from the Serb brethren!” The posters are signed by a Pro-Russian right-wing group. Putin remains a popular figure in Serbia despite the attack on Ukraine and many in the Balkan country believe that the Russian president was provoked by the West into launching the invasion.
People look through the tram windows as they pass a big screen showing Russian President Vladimir Putin and reading: ‘Happy birthday to President Vladimir Putin from the Serb brethren!’, in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, Oct. 7.Public observation of the birthday was otherwise muted. A video circulated on pro-Russian social media channels showing a crowd of a few hundred youths in central St Petersburg waving Russian flags, and holding up red umbrellas to spell out “Putin — My President.
Russian President Vladimir Putin greets his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko during a meeting in Sochi, Russia Sept. 26.Ukrainian forces have advanced swiftly since breaking through the Russian front in the northeast at the start of September, and in the south this week.Article content A man walks past t-shirts bearing images of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Yury Gagain, the first man in space, at a gift shop in downtown Moscow on Oct. 6.Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, launched on Feb. 24, has already killed thousands, displaced millions, pulverized cities and damaged the global economy.
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