Peskov Reveals How Putin Made It to Work Despite Bad Weather
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin reached his workplace before the onset of heavy snowfall, prior to "everything falling apart." This information was relayed by gazeta.ru.
“I got here not too difficultly, much like the other Muscovites who were inundated by snow. However, winter comes to us every year, and nothing extraordinary has taken place,” Peskov told journalists during a briefing.
Furthermore, Peskov was unable to provide a timeline for the state leader's schedule. He added that he arrives at work similarly to everyone else and that he and his colleagues do not arrive late.
Today, Moscow's transport department announced that traffic on Moscow's roads has been complicated due to the snowstorm, with some freight vehicles stranded on the roadways. The Hydrometeorological Center has also warned about hazardous weather conditions today in the European part of Russia. Dangerous weather is expected in most regions of the European part of Russia. Anomalously cold weather is anticipated in the Northwestern Federal District.
Earlier, meteorologist Shuvalov predicted that the frequency of natural disasters in Russia would increase.