Vladimir Putin has shown a mysterious scar on his forehead while attending an event in Moscow.
The reduction was prominent on the forehead of the Russian president when he spoke to the Future Technologies Forum.
He used his speech to create about the military power of Moscow, reportedly claiming at some point that 'the whole world is talking about' the possibilities of the Russian Orishnik racking systems.
But public members may be derived by the noticeable crust on the bare head of the dictator.
The brand has been visible in photos and TV appearances since Wednesday, with little attempt to hide it.
But there is no sign of this on photos released by Russian state media on Monday and Tuesday, which suggests that he probably sustained the injury at the beginning of the week.
It was a few days before Putin, with Moscow fourth after the US President Donald Trump had launched a word war against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zensky.
In a drone factory in St. Petersburg on Wednesday, his scar welcomed his scar completely and welcomed conversations between Russian and American officers in Saudi Arabia the day before as a 'first step' to improve the relations between the former enemies.

Today: The reduction was prominent at the eyebrow of the Russian president when he addressed the Future Technologies Forum in Moscow

February 20: The scar can be seen on his left temple during a meeting with the Chief Rabbi van Russia on Thursday

February 19: The crust can be vague on the forehead of the dictator during a meeting in a research factory

February 17: There was no sign of the cut on Putin's forehead earlier this week
“I was informed (during the conversations). I rate them high, there is a result, “he told reporters, adding:” In my opinion we have taken the first step to restore the work in different areas of mutual interests. “
He claimed that securing a solution for the conflict was a priority for Russia, but added that his country had to build trust in the US to achieve this.
“It is impossible to solve many problems, including the Ukrainian crisis, without increasing the level of trust between Russia and the United States,” Putin said in the television meeting.
Although Trump previously suggested that a face-to-face encounter between Putin and himself could be held before the end of the month, the Russian president said that he was not ready to say when conversations could take place, without explaining further.
In 2023, another mysterious wound led to speculation about the health of the 72-year-old Despot.
At that time a scar appeared on his neck – a prominent upward line from left to right from his neck.
It followed on claims from Independent Outlet Proekt Media that Putin suffered from thyroid cancer.

Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a candle during an orthodox Easter service in the Christ de Saviour -Cathedral in Moscow at the beginning of April 16, 2023. A prominent 'scar' is seen on his neck
An investigation by the news site claimed that the dictator was constantly accompanied by a surgeon – Yevgeny Selivanov, from the Central Clinical Hospital of Moscow – specialized in thyroid cancer.
A similar scar was noticed more than two years earlier in December 2020 when the Russian media outlet Sobesednik pointed to a clear marking on Putin's neck.
At the time, plastic surgeon Amjad Al-Youousef noted: 'In theory, after intubation [inserting a tube for surgical purposes] Such a scar can remain, but this is only in theory.
“It often happens that there is not even a scar if the skin heals.”
At the time, the Kremlin denied that Putin suffers from health problems.