Putin’s £2.75 Lakh Luxury Limo Explodes Within Days of Zelensky’s “He Will Die Soon” Remark
First Published: 30th March, 2025 12:28 IST
The explosion comes just days after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a shocking remark about Putin’s fate.
A luxury limousine from Vladimir Putin’s official car fleet exploded in central Moscow, triggering fresh fears of an assassination attempt on the Russian President or deepening internal rifts within the Kremlin.
The car was parked at the headquarters of Federal Security Service (FSB), Russia’s primary security agency, a successor to the Soviet-era KGB, responsible for counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and internal security, when it exploded.
The explosion comes just days after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a shocking remark about Putin’s fate.
The £275,000 Aurus Senat, an armored symbol of Russian power, caught fire after an apparent engine explosion. Flames quickly engulfed the vehicle as stunned onlookers and restaurant workers rushed to assist before firefighters arrived. Though no injuries were reported, the cause of the blast remains unknown, and it is unclear who was inside at the time.
In a report by The Mirror, Zelensky had declared, “Vladimir Putin will die soon. That’s a fact.” He went on to say, “This war will end,” while urging the U.S. to maintain pressure on Moscow.
Putin’s growing fear of assassination has led to extreme security measures. According to The Sun, Russian intelligence officers recently subjected ceremonial guards in Murmansk to rigorous body searches before allowing Putin near them. Magazines were removed from their weapons, and their rifles were fitted with chamber plugs to prevent any threat.
Kremlin insiders also revealed that FSO agents are now inspecting garbage bins, sewer covers, and underground passages near Putin’s public appearances. A former bodyguard told The Sun that the Russian leader has so little trust in his own staff that he even forces security personnel to operate his washing machine to prevent poisoning attempts.
Reports suggest that the Kremlin has ramped up security around Putin to an “unprecedented degree,” with sources confirming that he now wears a bulletproof vest during public events. A high-level Kremlin insider told The Sun, “He is protected by a whole army of visible and invisible guards.”
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