Footage has appeared on the Internet in which Russian dictator Vladimir Putin during a meeting indicates to a subordinate how close he can sit next to him.

The corresponding video is distributed in Telegram channels.

The footage shows Putin's famous long table.

One of the "servants" of the Russian criminal who came to meet him took a chair and pulled it closer to Putin, asking him at what distance the chair could be placed.

Putin, having established a permissible distance for the conversation, says: "Enough, enough!".

Then the Russian official sets up a chair and sits on it.

Social media users were surprised at how Putin freely walked

around the illegally captured Mariupol and allegedly communicated with the residents of the Ukrainian city during his recent trip. 

We will remind, political technologist Boris Tiesenhausen believes that during the rendezvous with Mariupol, Putin was not real.

He justified his opinion by the fact that there was practically no security around the dictator, as well as the fact that he behaved freely.

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