A photo of what appears to be a fraught Vladimir Putin was shared on Twitter with the hashtag RussiaIsLosing.
The photo—captured for a somewhat ostentatious media appearance, even if the results made Putin look a little sheepish—wa
The sunken submarine was discovered in September 2018, thought to have hit a German mine, killing all 40 crew members, theAlthough not the exact frame, a video showing Putin's descent into the water can be seen in the clip below. Upon emerging, Putin said:"We didn't really do such work before. I think the time has come now, we can finally do that in terms of financial and technical capabilities. The moral duty towards the Fatherland defenders goes without saying."
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