
Russia has released a 2026 calendar glorifying its leader Vladimir Putin.
The 12-page spread features flattering images of the 73-year-old doing a variety of activities showcasing his machismo including flipping a man in judo, walking through mountains while looking rugged, and playing the piano.
This yearâs publication is also accompanied by a series of inspirational quotes including his advice for August, which reads: âMy recipe for energy: Sleep little, work a lot and donât whine.â
His January quote declares: âRussiaâs border never endsâ in a possible allusion to Ukraine, upon which Putin inflicted a deadly war nearly four years ago.
February, which shows the leader flipping a man in judo, says: âI am a dove, but I have very powerful iron wings.â
While there is no direct mention of the countryâs invasion of Ukraine, which has reportedly led to over one million casualties since February 2022, there appear to be other potential references to the conflict.
âI think Russia has become much stronger in the last two or three years because we are becoming a truly sovereign country,â he has said in one.
Other pictures feature Putin astride an automobile while wearing a parka, while the rest show him lighting candles, taking telephone calls, and giving speeches.
The calendars are sold for $3.50 (ÂŁ2.65) and hang in government facilities and homes, as well as schools, post offices and other public buildings.
Putin became leader of Russia over 26 years ago and has since been accused of war crimes. However, his image is carefully maintained within Russia, where his health and vitality are celebrated as extensions of his powerful leadership.
âThis genre is its own kind of art,â Maxim Trudolyubov told the New York Times. âItâs an empire with this ancient emperor whoâs been around for decades, so it is supposed to be boring; it is supposed to signal stability, predictability, even if the reality is nothing of the kind.â
