Where's Pooty Poot? Leader leaves bad news on Ukraine to others
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) When Russia's top military brass announced in a televised appearance that they were pulling troops out of the key city of Kherson in southern Ukraine, one man missing from the room was President Vladimir Putin.
As Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Gen. Sergei Surovikin, Russias chief commander in Ukraine, stiffly recited the reasons for the retreat in front of the cameras on Nov. 9, Putin was touring a neurological hospital in Moscow, watching a doctor perform brain surgery.
Later that day, Putin spoke at another event but made no mention of the pullout from Kherson - arguably Russias most humiliating withdrawal in Ukraine. In the days that followed, he hasn't publicly commented on the topic.
Putins silence comes as Russia faces mounting setbacks in nearly nine months of fighting. The Russian leader appears to have delegated the delivery of bad news to others a tactic he used during the coronavirus pandemic.
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