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Revelations from Putin: He admitted that he had fallen from a horse

For the first time the Russian president Vladimir Putin admitted today Friday (26/3) that he had once fallen from a horse, an admission that contrasts with the image he had in the past of riding proudly and half-naked.

Putin, 68, who has been in power for more than two decades, either as president or prime minister, has carefully and for years cultivated the image of the masculine man, which he reinforced with the appropriate photographs.

These photos show Putin diving in icy waters, riding naked from the waist up, throwing his judo opponents on the canvas, releasing tigers in the wild and swimming like a butterfly in a river.

“Once when I was being videotaped while I was on the horse, it stopped in front of an obstacle and I got a mound, literally a mound“Putin, as broadcast by the TASS news agency, according to the APE-MPE.

The Russian president did not specify when exactly this happened, but that he fell “quite softly” and told the cameraman who was filming the scene to keep the video. “(It was) the first time I heard him say, ‘I’m going to delete it right away,'” Putin said.

The Kremlin rarely talks about Putin’s health or any accidents that have happened to him.

The Russian leader appears to have had some back problems in 2012, something Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko said when he said they were involved in a judo match. However, the Kremlin had refused to comment on the incident.

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