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Fear of Attack: Clock Ban for Putin's Visit

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
Russia's leader Vladimir Putin seems to be increasingly concerned about his safety. After increased personal protection and long bunker stays, the next measure was: visitors are no longer allowed to wear wristwatches. Those who visit Putin and want to speak in private must take their watch off their wrists, whether electronically or mechanically. This is reported by the independent Russian channel "Mozhem Obyasniti", citing two anonymous sources…

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Russia's leader Vladimir Putin seems to be increasingly concerned about his safety. After increased personal protection and long bunker stays, the next measure was: visitors are no longer allowed to wear wristwatches. Those who visit Putin and want to speak in private must take their watch off their wrists, whether electronically or mechanically. This is reported by the independent Russian channel "Mozhem Obyasniti", citing two anonymous sources…

·Vienna, Austria
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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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