Putin is pictured with rippling biceps in new £40 calendar
Vlad’s been Putin some time in down the gym! Russian leader is pictured with rippling biceps in new £40 calendar
- The Russian depot is depicted with rippling biceps in a black ‘Z’ T-shirt on the cover of a new 2024 calendar
Renowned for his displays of vigour including riding shirtless on horseback, Vladimir Putin has now been pictured with rippling biceps in a new £40 calendar.
The Russian despot is depicted with bulging veins in a black ‘Z’ T-shirt that has the national flag stitched onto the sleeve on the cover of the 2024 veterans’ calendar.
The calendar, released by a support group for FSB veterans, also depicts Russian special forces, backed by drones and a helicopter, attacking the US Capitol building in Washington for the month November.
It also attempts to show Russian soldiers as protectors, with various illustrations depicting Putin’s men comforting women, children and pets.
The recommended retail price for the calendar, which is designed by Moscow illustrator Tatanya Kazantseva, is £40 (4,500 rubles) but is on sale at some retailers for £8.70 (986 rubles).
The Russian despot is depicted on a new 2024 calendar’s cover with bulging veins in a black ‘Z’ T-shirt that has the national flag stitched onto the sleeve
The calendar, released by a support group for FSB veterans, also depicts Russian special forces, backed by drones and a helicopter, attacking the US Capitol building in Washington for the month November (left). For December, the Russian bear is depicted roaring and wearing a banner in the colours of the Russian flag on which are the words: ‘It’s not important who is against you, it’s important who is with you’ (right)
There are lots of historical references in the calendar. For July a modern special forces soldier is depicted firing his gun while behind him a WWII soldier is seen firing a pistol while carrying the Soviet Union flag (left). For September, a modern Russian soldier is flanked by a medieval knight holding a sword and Tsar Peter the Great (right).
The calendar also attempts to show Russian soldiers as protectors, with various illustrations depicting Putin’s men comforting women (left), children (right) and pets
The calendar also attempts to show Russian soldiers as protectors, with one illustration showing one of Putin’s men rescuing a cat (left) for the month June. Another image for August depicts a special forces soldier sitting on a windowsill and resting his hand on the head of a smiling Cheburashka, a popular character from a Russian children’s fairy-tale and Soviet film (right).
For May the calendar depicts a modern special forces soldier raising his assault rifle next to a wall on which graffiti has been written on the wall, which reads Tornado (left). Another image, for March, depicts a Russian soldier firing an artillery piece into the distance (right)
January depicts three Russian soldiers in all-round defence under their unit insignia (left), while October features a drawing of a modern armoured vehicle (right)
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