Ukrainian Drone Sparks Blazes Just Miles From Putin’s Mysterious $1.5B Black Sea Palace
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Forest fire near 'Putin’s palace' extinguished after four days following Ukrainian drone crash
A large forest fire near Gelendzhik, triggered by the crash of a Ukrainian drone, has been extinguished. Krasnodar region Governor Veniamin Kondratyev announced the news Sunday, August 31, on his Telegram channel. He said more than 500 people fought the blaze over four days, deploying about 100 pieces of equipment, including an Il-76 aircraft and two Mi-8 helicopters. The fire broke out near the village of Krinitsa and scorched 42 hectares. Krin…
Ukrainian Drone Sparks Blazes Just Miles From Putin’s Mysterious $1.5B Black Sea Palace
A Ukrainian drone strike has ignited widespread forest fires in close proximity to Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s opulent Black Sea residence, colloquially known as “Putin’s Palace”. As per a report, the Ukrainian drone was intercepted and shot down by Moscow’s defense systems, leading to a chain of forest fires. These fires reached within a few miles of Putin’s lavish Black Sea mansion, as confirmed by local Russian authorities. The fire sp…
Ukrainian drone strikes have sparked massive forest fires that have spread just a few kilometers from Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s luxurious Black Sea residence, known as “Putin’s Palace.” Local Russian authorities said about 100 emergency crews were battling the blaze, which was caused by debris falling from a Ukrainian drone. The flames spread just 9 kilometers from Putin’s sprawling 190,000-square-meter compound on Cape Idokopas, near the …
Russian firemen keep abreast of heavy fires: As a result of a Ukrainian drone attack, the flames spread – and this near a luxury residence, attributed to none other than Russian President Vladimir Putin. More than 400 firefighters continued to fight the fires near the city of Gelendchik in the southern Russian Black Sea region of Krasnodar, the Ministry of Civil Protection announced. The previous day, the ministry published a video of burning tr…
On Saturday 30 August, more than 400 Russian firefighters were continuing their efforts to contain a fire that had been triggered earlier this week by Ukrainian drone debris, near Vladimir Putin's supposed "palais" on the shores of the Black Sea. Authorities in the Krasnodar region of southern Russia had indicated on Thursday that the fall of a drone had caused a fire in a forest area near the city of Guelendjik, reports BFM TV. It is in this ar…
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