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Russian officer ‘posed at Putin’s desk to impress girls’

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A man looks at a computer screen displaying one of the pictures of Alexei Ustimchuk posing behind Vladimir Putin's desk in the Kremlin, on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

Russia’s federal guard service launched an investigation after photos appeared in the media of a disgraced former employee posing behind Vladimir Putin’s desk in the Kremlin, an official said on Tuesday.

Pictures of the man, named Alexei Ustimchuk, sitting diminutively behind the giant desk in Putin’s Kremlin office, spread through the internet as people ridiculed the lack of security that permitted a simple employee such access.

Published first by tabloid Moskovsky Komsomolets, the photos show the young man in a wood-panelled room with two armchairs and a Russian flag, looking identical to one where Putin works in the Kremlin and where he held a meeting with Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin early this month.

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“We are checking whether these pictures are authentic or not,” a spokesman for the federal guard service (FSO) Sergei Devyatov said on Tuesday.

The FSO, Moscow’s version of the American secret service, is responsible for ensuring the personal security of Putin and Russia’s other top leaders.

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Moskovsky Komsomolets did not explain where it obtained the pictures, but said that Ustimchuk, who was an officer in the FSO’s communications department between 2004 and 2011, posted the pictures on dating sites to “impress the ladies”.

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