Putin’s bodyguards carry no weapons, so why do they always carry umbrellas?
Putin, as the supreme national leader of Russia, must have a strict set of work rules for his personal bodyguards, and carrying an umbrella may be one of them.
In fact, such rules existed as early as the Soviet period and have been preserved to this day. And there are regulations for umbrellas. If Putin wants to look cute one day, it is absolutely impossible to change to a pink umbrella. The color of the umbrella can only be black or dark blue.
As Putin's personal bodyguard, you not only have to protect his personal safety, but also provide 360 degrees of meticulous care like a personal secretary. The Russian Federal Security Service, which is responsible for dispatching personal bodyguards, has a dedicated person responsible for equipping rain gear. Always know the weather forecast and be fully prepared. If Putin catches a cold or becomes unwell because of being caught in the rain, it will be a loss for the entire Russia.
After all, as the national leader of Russia, he has to take care of many things every day, and there is a dedicated person in charge of daily necessities of life. Needless to say, it goes without saying that you need to carry an umbrella with you when traveling. In 2018, it rained heavily during the award ceremony of the Football World Cup held in Russia. Putin was the only one in the whole scene, and the bodyguards behind him held up the black umbrella high. For a while, Putin's umbrella was ridiculed by many netizens for not being a gentleman or a man enough.
The rain became heavier and heavier after that. If Putin clearly had an umbrella by his side, but if he didn’t use it, he would be said to be too pretentious, so it was really difficult. What's more, as the top leader of Russia, taking good care of one's own health is not only responsible for the individual, but also for the entire country.