But why, I ask in response, should he come? Why should the state help? I mean, what really happened here? Was this the first time this sort of thing occurred? Last month saw the Crocus City Hall attack, and a couple of months before that people were left to freeze without heating in the depths of winter. And there’s a long, long list of other catastrophes that have happened on this regime’s watch.
As for why he didn’t come and see Orenburg, it’s because he doesn’t go anywhere. Don’t be surprised that he keeps tabs on the situation from afar — after all, that’s how it’s always been. Does anyone remember seeing him anywhere near the Moscow apartment building that was blown up in 1999 (and who did that, again)? Nor did he go to Beslan, nor to the site of the Nord-Ost Theatre siege.
As Peskov put it, going to Crocus would have been ill-advised, and just because you can’t see tears on the president’s face, that doesn’t mean he’s not in pain. He’s deeply affected. Peskov said so, and who could doubt it! I mean, at least the state didn’t kill anyone this time. A city just flooded.