Putin‘s Kyrgyzstan Visit Revives Doppelgänger Theories
BISHKEK – Following Vladimir Putin’s recent appearance in Kyrgyzstan, speculation resurfaced on social media platforms regarding the potential use of body doubles. The renewed theories center on perceived differences in his energy levels and a factual inaccuracy during a public address.
During an official visit on November 27,2023,Putin discussed Russia’s involvement in the conflict in Ukraine. He referenced the city of Komsomolsk, a location that does not exist within Kyrgyzstan, prompting criticism and fueling claims that the individual appearing before the press was not the actual president.
Observers noted a contrast between Putin’s recent public appearances,often characterized by a subdued and tired demeanor,and his presentation in Kyrgyzstan,which many described as unusually energetic and confident.This shift in perceived vitality contributed to the resurgence of the doppelgänger theory.
Social media users on X (formerly Twitter) voiced their concerns. One widely circulated comment stated: “For those following the details: when ‘Putin’ appears in a crowded room, it’s the energetic doppelganger, not the real one – he’s scared and weak. It’s getting more and more ridiculous that this apparently younger man is being presented to the world public.”
Other reactions included observations about his physique, with some commenting on allegedly “too thin legs” and a generally “weird” appearance.Some even speculated about a potential doppelgänger permanently assuming Putin’s public role.
Despite the recurring nature of these claims, experts consistently maintain that the doppelgänger theories lack credible evidence. These conspiracies tend to gain traction following instances where Putin’s behaviour or physical presentation deviates from his usual pattern. The visit to Kyrgyzstan has once again ignited this cyclical debate online.