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Video event of arresting Putin

On the morning of February 12 and 15, an amazing video appeared on the Russian network: "Russian Prime Minister Putin was arrested on charges of participating in terrorism and stealing state property." This is another political irony after "spoofing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to lead handsome guys and beautiful women to deliver New Year greetings" at the beginning of the year. After the video was uploaded to YouTube, it was reprinted by many Russian websites. This 50-second video was shot at the Ceschi court in Khamov. "Putin" wore his trademark dark jacket, locked in an iron fence and looked depressed, surrounded by reporters and photographers who frequently took pictures. The whole video adopts the style of news broadcast. When "Putin" was asked about his identity, the man replied "Vladimir vladimirovich Putin, a citizen of the Russian Federation". The voice-over of the video is that "Putin" is accused of stealing state property, financial fraud and abusing his power, and is also accused of violating Article 205 of the Criminal Law of the Russian Federation, that is, participating in the preparation of terrorist attacks against the people and the government. Finally, the judge who sentenced Russia's richest man, Khodorkovsky, announced that he was sentenced to 13 and a half years in prison. It is said that this video is body double, and the image is taken from the scene when Putin and his wife participated in the population registration in 20 10.

The author of this video is unknown. However, Russian media analysis believes that it is obviously related to the opposition video publishing organization "lancelot" because the user name of LancelotChannel is used.

Russian news network analysis said that "arresting Putin" is likely to be an advertisement for the documentary "Trying to Russia". This film is based on Alexander Litvinenko's book "The Federal Security Service Bombed Russia". This book tells a series of terrorist incidents in Moscow and other places. The author of the book said that "the mastermind behind these incidents" was the Russian Federal Security Service, and Putin was the director of the service at that time. The British BBC said that Lancelot won the right to release the film in Russia at the end of last year.