The "frontline positions" visited by Russian Minister of Defense Shoigu turned out to be trenches on the administrative border of the temporarily occupied Crimea

Sergei Shoigu said he visited the front lines, but in reality he was flying in a helicopter at a distance of 75 kilometers from it.
Also recently, Russian President Vladimir Putin allegedly visited one of the headquarters at the site of the so-called "special military operation." Investigators found that Putin was actually at the headquarters of the Southern Military District in Rostov-on-Don.
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