Putin reappears on television with a strange spot on his forehead

Vladimir Putin, president of Russia, intervened this Friday in a televised speech on the occasion of the anniversary of the annexation of Crimea, and the autocrat showed a strange dark mark on his forehead.
Putin spoke about the anniversary of the day he illegally incorporated the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics into Russia along with parts of the Zaporizhia and Kherson regions, calling it “a defining and truly historic event.”
As the Daily Mail highlights, in the video of the intervention you can see how Vladimir Putin has a shadow or mark on his forehead, darker than the rest of his skin tone, for which there is no explanation.
In his speech, Putin said he acted in Ukraine to restore “something that every person values, that is, culture, traditions and the native language” among mainly Russian-speaking people.
This was “everything detested by the nationalists and their Western backers, who orchestrated a coup in Kiev in 2014 and then unleashed a full-scale civil war and terror against dissidents and organized blockades, constant shelling and punitive actions in Donbas.” “Putin said.
Trying to justify his war, he promised: “Nothing and no one can break the will of millions of people or their belief in truth and historical justice.”. “The free and unequivocal election of our brothers and sisters was unconditionally supported by the Russian people,” he added.