Vladimir Putin
But he still made time to defend "poor Russia".
A whopping 75% of Russians (supposedly) back the president.
The White House had a pretty strong reaction, though.
It's the ironic backing no-one asked for.
But the UK claims Russia's daily casualty rate has increased since Ukrainian troops' occupation.
A new school module is being introduced to prepare the country's young people for military service.
It chimes in with his spokesperson's claims that the president "never resorts to rudeness".
Sergei Lavrov's remarks do not quite match up with previous comments from the Kremlin.
A top US spy has warned the president he will face "reverberations" within Russia for allowing Ukraine's incursion to continue.
Sergei Lavrov's belittled Ukraine's allies while also talking about "grown-up uncles and aunts".