30.03.2025 00:30
An explosion occurred in a limousine believed to be part of President Vladimir Putin's official vehicle fleet in Moscow, the capital of Russia. The cause of the explosion is still unknown, and there were no reported casualties or injuries. The incident drew attention as it happened just two days after Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky's statement, "Putin will die soon, and everything will be over."
An explosion occurred in a limousine believed to be part of the official vehicle fleet of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
PUTIN'S LIMOUSINE EXPLODED
After the explosion near the headquarters of the Federal Security Service (FSB) in the capital Moscow, the limousine was engulfed in flames. There were no casualties or injuries due to the fire that started from the vehicle's engine and quickly spread to the interior of the limousine.
THE CAUSE IS STILL UNKNOWN
As flames engulfed the street where the vehicle was located, nearby restaurant employees made the first intervention to the fire. It is still unknown who was at the wheel of the vehicle, which is reported to have been allocated to the Kremlin's Presidential Property Management Department, and what caused the explosion.
NUCLEAR RESPONSE TO ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON PUTIN WAS ANNOUNCED
In recent years, extensive measures have been taken to enhance Putin's security, and it has been announced that a nuclear response would be given to any assassination attempt on Putin. While Putin regularly uses his limousine fleet for travel, he has previously gifted many world leaders, including North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with these vehicles.
ZELENSKY SAID "HE WILL DIE SOON"
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated in a statement on Thursday, March 27, that Putin is afraid of dying, saying, "He will die soon, that's the truth. Everything will end." The fact that the incident occurred just 2 days after Zelensky's statement drew attention.