VIDEO: Putin’s luxurious car occurred in a big explosion, Jailonski had ‘predicted death’ – India tv hindi

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Explosion in Putin’s car

According to The Sun’s report, a luxury limousine car of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official car fleet exploded and caught fire in the car. This news in Central Moscow has given rise to new apprehensions related to the security of the Russian President and has further increased doubt on internal threats within the Kremlin. Putin’s expensive car, which costs £ 275,000, was seen burning near the FSB headquarters in Lubyanka.

The causes of car explosion are not known

According to eyewitnesses, the fire came out of the engine and then spread inside the vehicle. The report said that during the incident, the people present in the nearby restaurant came out for help before the fire personnel arrived. The footage showed a dense black smoke coming out of the vehicle and the loss was seen in the back of the car. According to The Sun’s report, the reason behind the explosion is not yet known and no injuries have been reported yet. The vehicle is reportedly managed by the President’s Property Department, which handles the transport of the President. So far, it is not clear who was inside the car at the time of the incident.

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Jailonsky predicted

Ukraine President Volodimir Jailonsky had made a big claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s health was deteriorating and he would soon die. This prophecy of Jailonsky was revealed during an interview on Wednesday. According to Kiev Independent website, Jailonski said during an interview to Eurovijan News that Putin will die soon. He further said, “The war will also end soon. While Jailonsky also appealed to the United States to” stay strong “and to continue pressure on Moscow to stop their aggression.

Putin remains under tight security

72 -year -old Putin regularly uses the Limosine car and has gifted the car to many people, including North Korean leader Kim Jong. Recently, in Marmaansk, formal guards were searched by the Federal Security Service (FSO) officials. A former bodyguard quoted The Sun, “This shows how much he is afraid of his life.” He also said that Putin does not trust his own employees.

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