Hackers publish Putin's secret correspondence - ForumDaily
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Hackers published Putin's secret correspondence

The correspondence contains stories about the meetings of Vladimir Putin with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Finnish President Tarja Halonen and other politicians. Reports, as a rule, are signed by banquet managers.

From a conversation with Berlusconi in 2010, in particular, it turned out that Putin is trying not to read the press, because, in his opinion, the head of state should make decisions on his own, without looking at the media. At the same time, in 2010, Halonen discussed his plans for 2012 with Putin during the year when Dmitry Medvedev’s presidency ended. He allegedly replied that he "knows, but will not say."

The published letters also contain letters with stories about events allegedly with the participation of Sergey Ivanov, other Russian politicians, and a report from the party of the President’s protocol staff. One of the letters tells how Peskov DS came to the party (probably Putin’s press secretary), everyone immediately revived and drank tequila.

The message of “Humpty Dumpty” notes that the array of letters was published as a “postcard to one character”. Further, it is said that those who need information about "the mass of abuse in the field of feeding, washing (and not only) of the Russian army" may be interested in receiving letters. 6 April RBC published an investigation under the heading "Who Washes the Russian Army", the main character of which was the Petersburg restaurate Yevgeny Prigogine, who owns, according to media, a restaurant in the White House.

“Humpty Dumpty” is known for publishing a series of correspondences of high-ranking Russian officials, including Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
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