“It would be boring without gossip,” Putin told reporters at the palace, according to Reuters. Atambayez added that Putin “just now drove me around the ground, he himself sat at the wheel.”
Putin had been out of the public eye for nearly two weeks and
last week canceled a scheduled trip to Kazakhstan, according to NBC News. Russian government officials had assured the public that Putin had continued to conduct state business and attend meetings, though many dismissed footage presented as proof of Putin’s activity as old.
Putin is normally a fixture on the Russia media landscape, over which the Kremlin wields considerable influence. But the Russian president’s uncharacteristic failure to make a public appearance led to a variety of rumors related to the state of his health.
One source purportedly affiliated with the United States’ Central Intelligence Agency told Gawker that Putin was battling a case of the flu, while an Austrian newspaper claimed Putin has a bad back and flew a Viennese orthopedist to Moscow to provide treatment, according to Reuters.
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