Things you didn't know about Vladimir Putin

He is one of the most authoritarian and indisputable leaders, otherwise called Russia's Young Czar. But who is Vladimir Putin beyond public life? Recently, it is under US targets for intervention in the presidential campaign, tensions over Syria, as well as a bomb attack on a [...] car.
He is one of the most authoritarian and indisputable leaders, otherwise called Russia's Young Czar. But who is Vladimir Putin beyond public life? Recently, it is under US targets for intervention in the presidential campaign, tensions over Syria, as well as a bomb attack on the vehicle of a prominent Ukrainian officer.
Although it is in world news during the 24 hours of the week, Putin does most of his nightwork.
Former KGB agent doesn't get out of bed until mid-morning, according to a 2014 account by Ben Judah of Newsweek.
Judah spent three years studying the leader for his book “The fragile Empress: How Russia ranks and by love with Vladimir Putin”
After getting up late, Putin usually eats breakfast about noon.
According to Newsweek, it usually eats in an omlet or a large bowl of porridge, with some eggs and straw.
Steven Lee Myers adds that the Russian president also drinks a liquid made from panjaar and rap.
After a cup of coffee, Putin goes swimming for about two hours.
In general, Putin's breakfast is marked by loneliness.
After reviewing Putin's routine film, Myers writes that his closest “oku appears to be his black laberator, Connie, who waits in the pool when he ends his”.
In time, his food and daily training are early in the afternoon.
Then he begins to read everyday state information.












