Putin staff 'are starting the day with a bottle of vodka'

Putin’s administration staff ‘are starting the day with a bottle of vodka and Security Council’s Dmitry Medvedev is often drunk when he writes his apocalyptic threats of nuclear war’

  •  Sources close to the Kremlin say stress of Ukraine war is turning some to drink
  •  State banquets serve luxury cognac costing more than £6,000 a bottle
  •  Some Russian admin staff are said to be starting the day with a bottle of vodka

Vladimir Putin’s administration staff ‘are starting the day with a bottle of vodka’ and former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev is ‘often drunk when he writes his apocalyptic threats of nuclear war’.

That’s according to the exiled Russian newspaper Verstka, which has spoken to several sources close to the administration.

The newspaper reports that consumption among Putin’s closest associates has increased sharply since the invasion of Ukraine.

‘Not everyone in the presidential administration started the day with a glass of vodka earlier,’ one source told the newspaper. ‘Now I know many more who do it, and with some the glass has become a bottle.’

Sources also claim Dmitry Medvedev, currently the deputy head of the country’s security council, is drinking excessively.

Sources say Russian President Vladimir Putin is said to hardly drink any alcohol at all

Two sources claim that Medvedev is often drunk when he writes his vitriolic posts on the messaging service Telegram about ‘the atrocities of the West’.

Stress appears to be a major factor in the increased intake of alcohol among those in the Kremlin, according to the newspaper’s claims, which were first reported in the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet.

Before the war, few Kremlin employees started the day with a glass of vodka but now many more do it, with some even starting the day with a bottle of vodka, according to Verstka, which has spoken to sources familiar with the drinking habits of the Russian presidential administration, the Russian government and regional elites.

‘Previously, a maximum of one bottle of wine or vodka per person was served at official state banquets,’ sources have told the newspaper. ‘Since the invasion of Ukraine began, the norm has increased, and now 1.5-two bottles of wine or vodka per person are served at the banquets.’

Among Kremlin employees, alcohol intake in the mornings is also said to have increased.

Medvedev is ‘often drunk when he writes his vitriolic posts on the messaging service Telegram’

Verstka reports that several regional governors have greatly increased their alcohol intake since the start of the war.

Despite the West’s sanctions against many Russian politicians, expensive types of alcohol are still served at banquets.

These include Louis XIII cognac – which costs more than £2,000 for a 70cl bottle – and the wine Château Margaux, which can cost more than £600 a bottle, according to Danil Novikov at FBK, the non-profit anti-corruption foundation established in 2011 by Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny.

The Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, hardly drinks any alcohol at all, and is said to have a ‘very negative attitude’ to it, a source close to the Kremlin told Verstka.

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