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Posted: 2024-05-06T13:06:27Z | Updated: 2024-05-06T13:31:39Z Vladimir Putin Showed His Violent Nature In Deer-Hunting Stunt: Report | HuffPost

Vladimir Putin Showed His Violent Nature In Deer-Hunting Stunt: Report

The Russian presidents gesture was so jarring that it reportedly made ex-Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi throw up.
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Vladimir Putin cut out the heart of a deer on a hunt with Silvio Berlusconi and served it to him on a tray, making the ex-Italian prime minister vomit, a former Berlusconi colleague said.

The stunt bared the Russian presidents violent nature, the colleague said he was told by Berlusconi, who died in 2023.

Fabrizio Cicchitto, an ex-senator in Berlusconis Forza Italia party, told the newspaper Corriere della Sera  on Sunday of the pairs hunting trip in 2013 at one of Putins vacation homes.

According to a translation by Politico , Putin spotted two deer and handed his rifle to novice Berlusconi, who declined to shoot. So Putin gunned down the two animals, quartered one of them and pulled out its heart as Berlusconi watched.

Vladimir showed me a violent nature that I didnt imagine in such a kind and rational man, Berlusconi said, per Cicchitto.

A man from Putins entourage then served Berlusconi the bleeding organ on a tray and said it would be an exceptional meal.

Berlusconi said the episode was perhaps just a hunters custom, Cicchitto recalled

Putin has admitted in the past that some of his wildlife stunts have been staged , but his deer-hunting trip with Berlusconi appeared to linger in the controversial three-time premiers memory.

The scandal-ridden Berlusconi invited scorn when he traded gifts with Putin as Russias invasion of Ukraine raged on.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, pictured in 2015, reportedly went on a memorable hunting trip together.
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