An explosion has occurred in a limousine in the Russian capital, Moscow, which is believed to belong to the official car fleet of President Vladimir Putin. The cause of the explosion is still unknown, but there are no casualties or injuries. Interestingly, the incident occurred just 2 days after Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said that “Putin will soon die, and everything will end.”

An explosion has occurred in a limousine in Russia, which is believed to belong to the official car fleet of President Vladimir Putin.
PUTIN’S LIMOUSINE BOMBED INTO THE AIR
After the explosion, which occurred near the headquarters of the Federal Security Service (FSB) in Moscow, the limousine was engulfed in flames. The fire, which started in the engine and quickly spread throughout the interior of the limousine, did not result in casualties or injuries.

The flames left the street where the car was located shrouded in black smoke, and first aid was provided to firefighters by employees of nearby restaurants. The limousine, which was reportedly assigned to the Kremlin’s Presidential Property Management Department, and who was driving it, as well as what caused the explosion, are still unknown.
NUCLEAR RESPONSE TO PUTIN ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ANNOUNCED
In recent years, extensive measures have been taken to increase Putin’s security, and it has been announced that any attempt to assassinate Putin will be met with a nuclear response. Putin regularly uses his limousine for travel and has given the cars to many world leaders in the past, including North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
ZELENSKY SAID HE WILL “DIE SOON”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky noted in a statement on Thursday, March 27, that Putin is afraid of death, saying: “He will die soon, it’s true. It will all end.” That the incident occurred just two days after Zelensky’s statement attracted attention.
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