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I’m Stalin’s Great-Grandson – Putin Is ‘Probably DEAD’ and Mysterious Kremlin Insiders Have Been Using Body Doubles for Years

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VLADIMIR Putin is ‘long gone’ and body doubles have been used for decades, Joseph Stalin’s great-grandson claims.

Jacob Jugashvili – who is deeply involved in Russian politics – believes the tyrant is “very likely” dead and has been replaced by actors “being manipulated by unelected individuals who seized power” within the Kremlin.

Jacob Jugashvili is the great-grandson of Joseph Stalin and is involved in Russian politics

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Jacob Jugashvili is the great-grandson of Joseph Stalin and is involved in Russian politicsCredit: supplied
Ukraine's military intelligence has also claimed that Putin is using three different body doubles

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Ukraine’s military intelligence has also claimed that Putin is using three different body doubles
Claims were also made that Putin used AI for his latest New Year's speech

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Claims were also made that Putin used AI for his latest New Year’s speechCredit: East2west News
Russian dictator Stalin imagined himself giving a speech in April 1935

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Russian dictator Stalin imagined himself giving a speech in April 1935Credit: Rex Features

Putin71, is a long time ago accused of using body doublesincluding by Ukraine‘s military intelligence.

Spokesman Andriy Yusov claimed that the dictator has at least three, which are kept under close guard and “constant surveillance” by the Russian secret service.

Some Russian sources believe Putin is dead and has been replaced by body doubles manipulated by shadowy Kremlin figures.

Others claim double counting is being used because Putin is seriously ill or hiding in a bunker, paranoid about his safety.

Earlier this year, Putin himself added fuel to the fire by saying his own old school friends “hardly recognize him”.

Putin reportedly told a small group of people in Chukotka: “When I meet my classmates or fellow university students, they often look at me and say: ‘I don’t believe it, is it really you, or is it not you?’”

Accusations that the dictator’s New Year’s speech that was broadcast about Russia was created by a AI Putin again caused wild rumors.

Jugashvili, who also works as an artist, claims that Putin has not been seen for years.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun, the 51-year-old said: “Putin has long disappeared, and in his place unknown and unelected individuals who seized power in the Kremlin are manipulating actors who do not look like Putin.

‘The images of real Putin do not match the images that have appeared since 2002.

‘The current Putin also does not behave like a high-ranking authority figure.

‘It is very likely that the real Putin is dead.

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“To those who might accuse me of conspiracy: conspiracy is what the secret services of all countries are paid to do. It is their job.”

Jugashvili is the son of Yevgeni Jugashvili and grandson of Yakov Iosifovich Dzhugashvili – the eldest son of the Soviet dictator Stalin.

Stalin’s regime has been widely condemned for mass repression, ethnic cleansing, censorship, hundreds of thousands of executions and famines that killed millions of people.

He was estimated to have been responsible for the deaths of approximately nine million people before his death in 1953.

Jugashvili refused to say who was responsible for the crimes committed during the regime of his great-grandfather Stalin.

But he did brand the war in Ukraine as ‘illegal’ – and believes there is no end in sight as Putin is determined to declare victory.

The Russian tyrant did previously called “Little Stalin”. after allowing his soldiers to die en masse in Ukraine and using Soviet-style tactics against his enemies.

Experts have also drawn parallels between the two dictators, with their brutal repression and their attempts to turn the country into a superpower to challenge the West.

Vlad praised Stalin’s leadership and credited him for transforming Russia, while openly lamenting the fall of the Soviet Union Soviet Union.

It is very likely that the real Putin is dead

Jacob Jugashvili Great-grandson of Stalin

Jugashvili said the war in Ukraine does not have the support of the Russian people, who he said deserve a leader they can freely judge.

Aging dictator Putin will consolidate his grip on power in Russia until at least 2030, as millions head to the polls this weekend.

But with any an opposition figure who could have challenged him in prison, in exile or in deathThere is little hope that the elections will be free or fair.

It means the tyrant – the Kremlin’s longest-serving leader since Stalin – is destined for a fifth term at the helm of the country.

Jugashvili said: “Democracy is just a way to form state authorities through elections. Is there any guarantee that they will serve the public after being elected? Absolutely not.

“The only way to prevent the ruling elite from being demoted is to give the citizens of the Russian Federation a legitimate opportunity to judge the elected authorities based on the results of their performance.

“During the new elections, the people will judge the previously elected authorities and punish or reward them in accordance with that judgement.

Who was Joseph Stalin?

JOSEPH Stalin was dictator of the Soviet Union from 1929 to 1953.

He imposed a reign of terror over the entire country, killing millions of his own citizens during his regime.

The Soviet monster rose in the political ranks after being appointed by Lenin to the Bolshevik Parky’s first Central Committee in 1912.

After Lenin died in 1924, Stalin defeated his rivals and by the late 1920s became the dictators of the Soviet Union.

During his reign he dealt ruthlessly with opponents by eliminating them.

Under his rule, he strengthened the powers of the secret police and even encouraged citizens to spy on each other.

Millions of his people were killed or sent to the Gulag.

In the 1930s, he instituted the Great Purge in an attempt to destroy anyone who threatened the Communist Party and Soviet society.

On the eve of World War II, he signed a pact with Adolf Hitler before annexing parts of Poland and Romania, plus parts of the Baltic states.

But two years after the start of the war, Germany invaded the Soviet Union, prompting Stalin to adopt a scorched-earth defensive policy.

In early 1943 the Red Army defeated the Germans.

In the later years of his reign he orchestrated purges and executions.

Stalin also oversaw the detonation of an atomic bomb, bringing the Soviets into the nuclear age.

At the age of 74, Stalin suffered a stroke and died on March 5, 1953.

It is estimated that Stalin was responsible for the deaths of between six and twenty million people during his rule.

‘If no verdict receives a majority of votes, the government will be replaced without consequences, as is the case now.

“The country needs a leader who will give the Russian people the right to judge him at the end of his term.”

Born in 1972 in Tbilisi, Georgia, Jugashvili completed his secondary education in Moscow before studying at the Tbilisi State Academy of Fine Arts from 1992-1994.

In 1997 he graduated from Glasgow School of Art with a BA.

Between 1997 and 2000, Jacob exhibited at various locations in London, including the Boundary Gallery, Lamont Gallery and Royal College of Art.

In October 2005, he accompanied his father, a military historian and retired Soviet Army colonel Yevgeni Jugashvili – who died in 2016 – to a conference in the Netherlands called ‘Yalta and Beyond’.

It was organized by Maastricht University and Assamblee BV on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Yalta Summit in 1945.

The event was also attended by the grandsons of the two other Allied leaders Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Jacob Jugashvili is currently involved in politics and public movements in the Russian Federation.

He is an IGPR ZOV movement activist. In 2015, four IGPR ZOV members were arrested “for attempting to organize a referendum” and sentenced to four years in prison by Russian authorities.

Jugashvili imagined himself laying flowers at a statue of Stalin

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Jugashvili imagined himself laying flowers at a statue of StalinCredit: supplied
Putin pictured during an interview in Moscow this week

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Putin pictured during an interview in Moscow this weekCredit: AP
Stalin in military uniform at the Yalta Conference in February 1945

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Stalin in military uniform at the Yalta Conference in February 1945Credit: Hulton Archive – Getty

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