Putin relates details from childhood: That's what Fidel Castro told me when they wanted to kill me.

A series of TV interviews Oliver Stone has conducted with Russian President Vladimir Putin have brought to light details unknown to his life. These television series, published this year's seventh, reveal unknown aspects of the Russian president. The transmission of these materials attracted considerable attention, and no doubt sparked criticism [...]
The transmission of these materials attracted considerable attention, and it undoubtedly provoked criticism throughout the world.
Because of this, there's obviously been some statements made by Putin himself, who has shown he's not a feminist, that he won't support homosexuals, or that he loves Buddha.
The Russian president has told the Hollywood director that attempts were made to execute him, but he says he was given help from Fidel Castro.
I talked to Fidel Castro about this, and he told me: I know why I'm alive. And I asked him: Why? He told me he was going everywhere with his personal security boys”, - Putin shows.
In the four - part documentary, including the interviews of President Putin, it reveals important events in his life.
In the first series, Putin relates how bombers aimed at his murder pretended to be members of the president's security guard.
In interviews given by Oliver Stone, Putin has even related details from his childhood and life. He reportedly was born in Leningrad, today St Petersburg, in a middle-class family, and lived in a rented apartment with two other families.
After completing his studies, he graduated from justice to become Russia's most powerful leader. In his early career, the stamp is known as a KGB officer, while Russia's president was appointed in 1999.
What is noteworthy is that in this documentary, Putin appears as a modest man but with strong patriotic feelings, and with a strong desire for power and prestige.












