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PUTIN U STRAHU ZA GOLI ŽIVOT? Pojačava brojno stanje LIČNOG OBEZBEĐENJA, uveo STRIKTNE MERE, koje se moraju poštovati - PLAŠI SE ATENTATA I DRŽAVNOG UDARA?
Serbia🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

PUTIN U STRAHU ZA GOLI ŽIVOT? Pojačava brojno stanje LIČNOG OBEZBEĐENJA, uveo STRIKTNE MERE, koje se moraju poštovati - PLAŠI SE ATENTATA I DRŽAVNOG UDARA?

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expanded the personnel of the Federal Security Service (FSO), which is responsible for protecting high-ranking government officials, including himself. The number of employees in the central apparatus of the FSO increased from 785 to 812, according to Kiev Post. This expansion follows multiple strengthening measures of Russia’s security apparatus since the start of the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, amid growing speculation about heightened protection measures for Putin due to fears of potential assassination or coup attempts. The FSO oversees the security of the president, his family, the prime minister, and various presidential residences across the country. The service also includes the Special Communications Service (Specsvyaz), which monitors nuclear briefcases accompanying Putin, while a specialized unit provides direct physical protection. The increase in staff marks the first such expansion during the year of the conflict, with previous changes typically occurring at the beginning or end of the calendar year. Reports suggest that Putin’s security measures have been significantly tightened in recent months, with restrictions on mobile phone

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Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenter11 hr. ago
ORUŽJA SAMO JOŠ NA TRAFICI NEMA: Putin potpisao neverovatan zakon koji će trajati tokom SVO, desetine miliona Rusa će biti naoružano do zuba

The article reports on a new Russian law signed by President Vladimir Putin aimed at modernizing weapons transportation and allowing the installation of night vision devices on civilian and military firearms. The law removes restrictions on attaching night vision equipment to firearms, which is intended to improve efficiency in combating drones, especially at night. It also reduces the period of continuous possession of hunting rifles from five to three years and allows the sale of pneumatic weapons for hunting under the same conditions as civilian hunting firearms. During the Special Military Operation, legal entities with special legal tasks protecting high-priority and critical objects will not need separate storage requirements for weapons and ammunition if these areas are under 24-hour armed guard. The law also mandates security alarm systems connected to the Rosgvardiya control panel for storage facilities that do not meet government standards, requiring structural reinforcement according to established norms.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a new Russian law related to firearm regulations and military operations without overtly endorsing or criticizing the policies. While the content relates to national defense and military actions, the tone remains neutral, focusing on legislative changes

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenter3 days ago
PUTIN U STRAHU ZA GOLI ŽIVOT? Pojačava brojno stanje LIČNOG OBEZBEĐENJA, uveo STRIKTNE MERE, koje se moraju poštovati - PLAŠI SE ATENTATA I DRŽAVNOG UDARA?

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expanded the personnel of the Federal Security Service (FSO), which is responsible for protecting high-ranking government officials, including himself. The number of employees in the central apparatus of the FSO increased from 785 to 812, according to Kiev Post. This expansion follows multiple strengthening measures of Russia’s security apparatus since the start of the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, amid growing speculation about heightened protection measures for Putin due to fears of potential assassination or coup attempts. The FSO oversees the security of the president, his family, the prime minister, and various presidential residences across the country. The service also includes the Special Communications Service (Specsvyaz), which monitors nuclear briefcases accompanying Putin, while a specialized unit provides direct physical protection. The increase in staff marks the first such expansion during the year of the conflict, with previous changes typically occurring at the beginning or end of the calendar year. Reports suggest that Putin’s security measures have been significantly tightened in recent months, with restrictions on mobile phone

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the expansion of the FSO and the associated security measures around Putin. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The content is reported neutrally, focusing on the actions taken by the Russian government.

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