Russian President’s Limousine Exploded After Zelensky’s “Putin Will Die Soon” Remarks

According to several British tabloids, the vehicle, an Aurus Senat, is owned by the Presidential Property Management Department and is claimed to be worth $357,000.

A limousine from Vladimir Putin’s official car fleet exploded in central Moscow, according to The Sun. This incident has raised concerns about Putin’s safety and fueled speculation about potential internal threats within the Kremlin and failed assassination attempts.

According to several British tabloids, the vehicle, an Aurus Senat, is owned by the Presidential Property Management Department and is claimed to be worth $357,000. In the footage, people can be seen running away from the blaze as firefighters work to extinguish the flames.

The limo, a symbol of Russia’s political elite, was seen engulfed in flames near the FSB headquarters in Lubyanka. Witnesses reported that the fire started in the engine and quickly spread inside the car. People from nearby restaurants rushed to assist before emergency services arrived. Videos captured thick black smoke rising from the vehicle, with visible damage at the rear.

According to The Sun, the cause of the explosion remains unclear, and no injuries have been reported so far.

“Putin Will Die Soon”

The explosion occurred days after Ukrainian President Zelensky said that Russia might face a significant setback in the ongoing war, amid rumors about Putin’s declining health.

Zelensky recently made a striking statement about the ongoing war, declaring, “Putin will die soon,” calling it a “fact.” He further added, “[the war] will come to an end then.

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