Mikhail Abdalkin brought a Russian idiom to life this week when he hung cooked noodles from his ear while watching the Russian leader's speech.
Putin issued a national address on Tuesday, just days before the one-year anniversary of his country's invasion of Ukraine. In the address, Putin said Russia did not start the war and alsowhich limits the number of nuclear weapons for the United States and Russia. In his speech, the Russian leader issued another warning to Western nations over their support of Ukraine.
Mikhail Abdalkin, a Russian deputy of the nation's Communist Party, listened to the speech and sarcastically posted a positive status on hison Tuesday. In a video attached to the post, Abdalkin is shown with cooked noodles hanging from his ear as he watches Putin's speech on a computer. "I fully support, I fully agree, excellent performance. I haven't heard anything like this in the last 23 years. Pleasantly surprised," he wrote with the video.
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual state of the nation address in Moscow on Tuesday. A Russian politician recently took a Russian idiom literally when he listened to Putin's speech about the Russia-Ukraine war.
However, other Russian politicians didn't take kindly to the exhibit, with Russian state Duma Deputy Aleksandr Khinshtein saying the"strange stunt" was better fit of a Ukrainian,The newspaper also reported that Khinshtein called on the Communist Party to"restrain" Abdalkin in the future.
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