Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he often feels the desire to "punch" someone, despite all his external restraint.
The corresponding confession was made by the head of state in an interview with journalist Pavel Zarubin, a fragment of which he published on Saturday, May 3 in his Telegram channel.
The statement was made in response to a question from a journalist who asked the Russian leader if he had a desire to "punch" someone, despite his own composure.
"Always. I live with it, but I struggle with it," Putin replied.
Thus, he stressed that he copes with these natural impulses.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin showed what was in his refrigerator and on the table in the Kremlin apartment. He took kefir out of the refrigerator for the camera, and white cups out of the cupboard. Putin also had bananas, honey, sauces, spices and paper napkins on his table.

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