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Among the rumors, which were not confirmed, there was also an assumption that th...

Putin's Unexpected Night Visit to the Kremlin led to conspiracyrology - Newsweek (video)

Among the rumors, which were not confirmed, there was also an assumption that the Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan may have a heart attack. Putin was to participate with the Turkish leader in a virtual press conference. The Night visit to the Kremlin of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, April 26, caused many assumptions and assumptions. About it reports Newsweek.

Among the rumors, which were not confirmed, there was also an assumption that the Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan may have a heart attack. "Putin went to the Kremlin about 10 minutes ago. It is rumored to be somehow related to Erdogan's health; I doubt it," says Twitter War Maper, which publishes updated battles in Ukraine. The Turkish government denied these reports. It is known that on Tuesday, April 25, Erdogan became bad during a television interview.

The next day, he said he would take the weekend to relax at home for the advice of a doctor. The teller planned the next day has been canceled. The appeal of the Turkish leader to the citizens of the country was dedicated to the opening of the Turkish NPP in the city of Mersin, built by the Russian State Company "Rosatom".

The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Erdogan and Putin would participate in the conference virtually, and that the Russian Federation was not known about the health problems of the head of the Turkish state. Commenting on Putin's night trip to the Kremlin, Peskov said that he had a "early" meeting. The speaker of the president also noted that the Russian leader often spends the night in his administration.

In March, Putin said in one of his interviews that he often spends nights in his apartments in the Kremlin. The media reported that the Russian President regularly sleeps in the Kremlin because of the stress associated with the war in Ukraine. The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that Putin's decision to live near the Kremlin office is directly related to the war in Ukraine. The other day, the media published Putin's secret plan for the capture of the Baltic countries.