VChK-OGPU and Rucriminal.info have noted a very interesting fact. As we reported on November 18, starting at 4:00 a.m. that day, the Rossiya National Center in Moscow began preparing for Putin's arrival. Presidential security officers checked every well, and a dog and handler inspected the security kennels. Rossiya itself was surrounded by approximately two thousand police officers, National Guard officers, FSB officers, and Federal Protective Service officers starting at 4:00 a.m. Patrols with shotguns and anti-drone equipment were stationed along the embankment in case of UAV incursions. However, there were no official reports of Putin visiting the Rossiya National Center on November 18. However, on November 20, a video surfaced of Putin visiting the Zapad group's command post. It is highly likely that this filming was filmed at the Rossiya National Center in Moscow on November 18. In fact, there were no other days. According to official reports, Putin held meetings in the Kremlin on November 19, including with the Prime Minister of Togo, and on November 20, he congratulated Patriarch Kirill on his birthday. Social media users have already noted the strange decor of the "command post." For example, it features an advertising banner taken from the computer game War Thunder, with the original logo removed and a Soviet flag added.