Foreign Russian newspaper: Putin's speech on war proclamation was recorded on 21 February

According to the Russian newspaper “Novaya newspaper”, Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech to “a special military operation”, which was broadcast Thursday, was actually recorded three days ago. The newspaper editor-in-chief of the journalist who won the Nobel Peace Prize last year published some he called “metadata” from [...]
According to the Russian newspaper “Novaya newspaper”, Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech to “a special military operation”, which was broadcast Thursday, was actually recorded three days ago.
The newspaper, which editor-in-chief of the journalist who won last year's Nobel Peace Prize, published some of what he called <x0metadata” from the Kremlin website showing that the video was recorded on February 21st at 7:00 local Moscow time.
Moreover, the group “Conflict Intelligence Team” (“EEG of Conflict Intelligence”) with headquarters in Russia noticed that Putin had the same tie as when he declared Russia would recognise the independence of two eastern regions of Ukraine, the Express states.
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