https://twitter.com/AnonOpsSE/status/1528147849191559170
Under his dress jacket, the clearly distinguishable form of a flexible kevlar-like body armor.
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This is really amusing! (who is the supposed enemy INSIDE the Kremlin?)
The Putin regime is a KGB style mafia. In all Mafia, whoever when the Don gets it, another can become the new Don. In the Italian Mafia this is never done by a member of the same mob clan, because it would be considered an impardonable treachery. But Russian Mafia are not tied together by blood or family. What unites them is a common goal of profit. So internal feuds are possible because there is really nothing internal. They are webs of operators, on a common train of crime.