Defying the threat of NATO countries including America, Russian President Vladimir Putin has intensified the rain of missiles on Ukraine. Russia’s army has now entered Ukraine’s capital, Kiev. This fire of revenge inside Putin had been burning since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Putin, who was a KGB spy after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, came to Leningrad, Russia, with a 20-year-old washing machine from East Germany. Since then, the fire of revenge was burning inside Putin. Putin called the disintegration of the Soviet Union the greatest geopolitical disaster of the 20th century.
Putin watchers believe the seeds of the start of a bloody war in Ukraine were laid in Desden, East Germany, when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. KGB officer Putin immigrated from Germany to St. Petersburg at the age of 38. He worked as a detective for about 15 years and he had only 20 thousand rupees in the name of earning at that time. The full name of the Russian President is Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. He was born on 7 October 1952 in a slum area of Leningrad full of rats.
Putin was a ‘miracle child’ for his parents
Putin was the only child of his parents Vladimir and Maria Putin. His father was a member of the Communist Party and worked as a phoneman in a company. Maria was a lab cleaner at that time. She survived when the Nazi army captured Leningrad. Putin wrote in his autobiography, ‘Once I fainted from hunger. People thought she was dead and had put my mother among the dead bodies. Putin also had two other brothers but they died in childhood.
Russian President Putin was a ‘miracle child’ to his parents. Maria gave birth to Putin at the age of 41. Putin’s former schoolteacher Vera Dmitrievna said there was no hot water, no hot bath tub for bathing. It was very cold at that time. Putin said about his house full of rats that there was an army of rats inside the flat. Once upon a time a big mouse had jumped on him. Putin used to go to fight with children since childhood and got a black belt in judo.
If a fight is necessary, attack first: Putin
Putin said in 2015, ‘A lesson I learned 50 years ago on the streets of Leningrad, if a fight is inevitable, you should be the first to punch.’ Perhaps Putin is now using this same rule for the war against Ukraine. After giving several warnings, the Russian President has now started bombing Ukraine vigorously. It is believed that Ukraine will soon be occupied by Russian forces.