Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov listed what he said were
fabrications about Russia in a speech that touched on the
country's history since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union, the
causes of the Ukraine war and the alleged perfidy of Western
society.
"You have probably heard that he (Putin) has very many doubles
who work instead of him while he sits in a bunker," Peskov said
at a Moscow conference, before chuckling: "Yet another lie."
"You see yourselves what our president is like: he always was,
and is now, mega-active - those who work next to him can hardly
keep up with him," he said.
"His energy can only be envied. His health can, God willing,
only be wished for. Of course, he doesn't sit in any bunkers.
This is also a lie," Peskov added.
The Kremlin has repeatedly dismissed speculation that Putin,
Russia's paramount leader since 1999, is ill.
During a state visit to Moscow last month, Chinese President Xi
Jinping told Putin he was convinced voters would support the
Russian leader again in a presidential election due in 2024.
Putin has not yet said whether he will seek another term.
When he first came to power, Putin vowed to end the chaos that
gripped post-Soviet Russia in the 1990s, but the invasion of
Ukraine is the most serious military crisis any Kremlin chief
has faced since the Soviet-Afghan war of 1979-89.
The conflict in Ukraine has ushered in the gravest confrontation
with the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, while Putin
has vowed to pivot away from the West towards China.
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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