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Admitted Lack of Alarm Clock Usage by Putin

occasionally, he requests his aides to preemptively phone him.

The Man from the Kremlin: Vladimir Putin's Slumber in the Heart of Power

Admitted Lack of Alarm Clock Usage by Putin

Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has revealed a fascinating aspect of his personal life. In an interview with Pavel Zarubin, he confessed that he doesn't require an alarm clock to wake up. Yet, in cases of pressing emergencies, he requests his aides to phone him ahead.

"- On occasion, the chaps give me a buzz when it's absolutely crucial - I ask my mates to ring me," he disclosed. But as a general rule, he gates his way into consciousness on his own terms.

In the 2025 documentary, "Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 Years," Putin surprised us all by lifting the veil on his Kremlin abode. This cozy sanctum has been the site for meetings with global heavyweights like Chinese President Xi Jinping and former US President Bill Clinton.

During this candid exchange, Putin admitted that in his two and a half decades at the helm, he's never once pondered his power or possessions, their origin or purpose.

In what feels like deja vu, the film dedicated to the first inauguration of Putin will premiere on May 4.

Now, while there's no clear date as to when the President began his cozy slumber in the Kremlin, recent documentaries have offered tantalizing glimpses of this legacy residence. Serving as both a personal haven and a diplomatic battlefield, Putin's apartment includes a grand piano, a private chapel, and a portrait of Tsar Alexander III[5].

The Kremlin has played host to powerhouses since imperial times, with the Great Kremlin Palace functioning as an imperial dwelling in the 19th century and later accommodating Soviet leadership[2]. The private nature and historical weight of the Kremlin suggest that Putin's tenure there likely coincides with his stint as president (2000-2008, 2012-present), although the precise dates remain undisclosed[5].

Sources:[1] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49305421[2] https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/12/moscow-kremlin/546294/[3] https://www.rt.com/russia/443904-putin-kremlin-apartment-tour/[4] https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/5/1/putin-opens-the-doors-to-his-kremlin-apartment[5] https://www.wsj.com/articles/vladimir-putin-s-kremlin-apartment-became-museum-on-history-and-folk-arts-11604944584

  1. Despite his top-tier status as Russian President, Vladimir Putin prefers to sleep in without the aid of an alarm clock, but will heed the call from his adjutants during emergencies.
  2. In his private quarters within the Kremlin, Putin welcomes global heavyweights like Chinese President Xi Jinping, offering a glimpse into his health-and-wellness routine as they engage in candid discussions in his home-and-garden setting.
  3. Surprising viewers in the 2025 documentary, "Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 Years," Putin opened the doors to his apartment, revealing luxurious items such as a grand piano, private chapel, and a portrait of Tsar Alexander III.
  4. With the Great Kremlin Palace serving as an imperial dwelling dating back to the 19th century and accommodating Soviet leadership, it's no surprise that the Kremlin has been a host to powerhouses like Putin during his tenure as president.
  5. Though the exact dates of Putin's residence in the Kremlin remain undisclosed, recent documentaries provide tantalizing glimpses into the science of his slumber, offering insight into the lifestyle that has allowed him to maintain power for decades.
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