Pro-Kremlin lawyer Ilya Remeslo admitted to psychiatric facility after criticising Putin

Ilya Remeslo, a pro-Kremlin lawyer, has been admitted to a psychiatric facility in St Petersburg after denouncing Vladimir Putin as a ‘war criminal, liar, and thief’. This significant shift in rhetoric raises concerns about dissent within Putin's elite. Further developments are awaited.

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Pro-Kremlin lawyer Ilya Remeslo admitted to psychiatric facility after criticising Putin

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Ilya Remeslo, a pro-Kremlin lawyer and former supporter of Vladimir Putin, has been admitted to a psychiatric clinic in St Petersburg after posting critical messages on Telegram describing Putin as a ‘war criminal, liar, and thief’. He was reportedly placed in a ward for patients suffering from ‘delusions, thought disorders, and incoherent speech’.

Ilya Remeslo has been admitted to the Skvortsov-Stepanov City Psychiatric Hospital in St Petersburg after criticising Vladimir Putin on Telegram. His friends reported difficulties in reaching him, and he was placed in a ward for patients with “delusions, thought disorders, and incoherent speech.”

Ilya Remeslo has been admitted to the Skvortsov-Stepanov City Psychiatric Hospital in St Petersburg, where he is placed in a ward for patients suffering from “delusions, thought disorders, and incoherent speech.” His denunciation of Vladimir Putin has heightened concerns about potential fractures within Putin’s elite and the Kremlin’s increased security measures amidst a failing war and looming economic issues.

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Ilya Remeslo (left) hit out at Vladimir Putin (right) earlier this week in a series of attacking posts on Telegram He is now inside a facility (Pictures: East 2 West news)

A pro-Kremlin lawyer and propagandist who suddenly turned on Vladimir Putin has reportedly been admitted to a psychiatric clinic. 

TV pundit Ilya Remeslo, 42, was previously a staunch Putin supporter and endorser of Russia’s illegal invasion into Ukraine.

But earlier this week, he posted a series of messages on the messaging website Telegram, describing him as a ‘war criminal, liar, and thief’, and forecast a coup would topple him this year.

He said Putin’s war in Ukraine had turned into an abject failure with up to two million casualties. 

‘Vladimir Putin is not a legitimate president,’ he posted. ‘Vladimir Putin must resign and be prosecuted as a war criminal and a thief.

‘[Putin] is becoming weaker and weaker, year after year.  You can see what is happening now, complete disarray and instability. 

Pro-Kremlin lawyer Ilya Remeslo, 42, suddenly brands Putin a ???war criminal??? and predicts he could lose power in 2026
Remeslo described Putin as a ‘war criminal, liar, and thief’, and forecast a coup would topple him this year (Picture: Ilya Remeslo/e2w)

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He said Putin’s war in Ukraine had turned into an abject failure with up to two million casualties (Credits: EPA)

‘There are already clear signs of an approaching collapse of the system. Because Putin is afraid to surround himself with worthy rivals, people who could genuinely compete with him, he will lose power. 

‘This will most likely happen this year, in 2026.’

He criticised Kremlin propaganda which claims the West is preparing WW3 against Russia. 

‘No one is calling for war against Russia,’ he said. ‘But now the war is being waged solely for Putin’s ego complexes, and we ordinary citizens get nothing from it, only losses.’

Hours later, Remeslo was reportedly admitted to a psychiatric facility in St Petersburg.

Friends have said they have been unable to reach him at the Skvortsov-Stepanov City Psychiatric Hospital in the city of St. Petersburg.

He was reportedly sent to a ward for patients suffering from ‘delusions, thought disorders, and incoherent speech’.

Firefighters put out the fire in an multi-storey apartment building following a Russian missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Andrii Marienko)
Firefighters put out the fire in an multi-storey apartment building following a Russian missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine (Picture: AP)

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Rescuers work at the site of an apartment building hit by a Russian drone strike in Odesa, Ukraine (Credits: via REUTERS)

The hospital – in Putin’s home city – was used in Soviet times for ‘punitive psychiatry’.

In recent years, there have been allegations of torture inside the jail. 

Remeslo denunciation of Putin – the strongest since the war started from an insider – raises questions of whether figures in Putin’s elite are now turning against him.

In recent weeks, the regime has been blocking mobile internet access in Moscow and on the frontline amid the failing war and looming economic calamity.

Security has been stepped up around the Kremlin. 

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