Limousine Linked to Vladimir Putin Caught in Moscow Explosion
- One of Vladimir Putin's limousines exploded on March 29 along a street near Moscow's FSB headquarters, increasing paranoia surrounding potential assassination attempts.
- The fire is believed to have originated from the car's engine and quickly engulfed the vehicle, but no injuries were reported.
- Security measures surrounding Putin have been intensified by Russia's special services.
- This incident has heightened concerns for Putin's safety amid ongoing tensions related to the war with Ukraine.
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Putin’s presidential limousine erupts in flames near Moscow intelligence HQ
The limousine belongs to Putin’s Presidential Property Management Department, though whether the Russian dictator personally used this exact vehicle remains unconfirmed. By Jewish Breaking News Social media is abuzz with viral footage showing one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s presidential limousines consumed by fire near intelligence headquarters in Moscow. Eyewitnesses filmed thick black smoke pouring from a $350,000 Aurus Senat luxury …
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