'I usually don't retell insider stories, but today I will make an exception,' Abbas Gallyamov wrote on his Telegram channel.
has an escape plan in place in the event Russia loses the war it started in Ukraine in February, a former speechwriter for the Kremlin chief said on Wednesday.
Abbas Gallyamov, who is also a political analyst, said a trusted source told him that the Kremlin has, since the spring, been developing a backup plan for a"I usually don't retell insider stories, but today I will make an exception. Firstly, I trust the source too much, and secondly, the information is very juicy," Gallyamov wrote on his Telegram channel.
According to Gallyamov, the project has been unofficially named"Noah's Ark." Argentina and Venezuela are allegedly among the top options for Putin to flee to, but China was considered in the early stages of talks. Above, Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during the awarding ceremony at the We Are Together Youth Forum on December 5, 2022, in Moscow. Putin reportedly has an escape plan in place in the event Russia loses the war it started in Ukraine."As the name [Noah's Ark] implies, it is about finding new lands where you can go in case it becomes completely uncomfortable in your homeland," wrote Gallyamov.
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