By Brad Reed A man who has fled his home country of Russia this week delivered a scathing portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s leadership in an interview with The Atlantic. The man in question, a 38-year-old IT manager named Anton Shalaev, escaped from Russia this week to the Armenian capitol of Yerevan, which is one of the few places that will still allow Russians into the country. When asked specifically about Putin’s decision making during the war, Shalaev did not hesitate to slam the man who has led his homeland for more than two decades. “A few old men and an army of zombies are…