Russian president, Vladimir Putin’s limousine was allegedly attacked in a possible assassination attempt as the war in Ukraine rages on, Kremlin insiders claim.
The Sun UK reports that the Russian tyrant’s car was hit by a “loud bang” on its left front wheel which was followed by “heavy smoke”, sources close to the leader allege. Putin’s car was allegedly attacked in a potential assassination attempt.
Putin’s limo was driven to safety with the president unharmed – but there have been multiple arrests from his security service, it is claimed.
It is reported some of his bodyguards have vanished amid claims secret information about the 69-year-old’s movements were compromised, according to the General GVR Telegram channel.
The anti-Kremlin channel claims Putin was travelling back to his official residence in a decoy motorcade amid security fears.
The “backup” convoy was made up of five armoured cars, with Putin in the third, it is claimed. It is unclear when the potential assassination attempt took place and it has not been immediately possible to verify the claim.
The channel said: “On the way to the residence, a few kilometres away, the first escort car was blocked by an ambulance, [and] the second escort car drove around without stopping [due to the] sudden obstacle, and during the detour of the obstacle.”
It added: “Subsequently, the body of a man was found driving [the] ambulance, which blocked the first car from the motorcade.” In Putin’s car “a loud bang sounded from the left front wheel followed by heavy smoke”, it is claimed.
The SVR General alleged Putin’s car “despite the problems with control” made its way out of the attack scene to reach the safety of the residence.
Russian president, Vladimir Putin’s limousine was allegedly attacked in a possible assassination attempt as the war in Ukraine rages on, Kremlin insiders claim.
The Sun UK reports that the Russian tyrant’s car was hit by a “loud bang” on its left front wheel which was followed by “heavy smoke”, sources close to the leader allege.
Putin’s car was allegedly attacked in a potential assassination attempt.
Putin’s limo was driven to safety with the president unharmed – but there have been multiple arrests from his security service, it is claimed.
It is reported some of his bodyguards have vanished amid claims secret information about the 69-year-old’s movements were compromised, according to the General GVR Telegram channel.
The anti-Kremlin channel claims Putin was travelling back to his official residence in a decoy motorcade amid security fears.
The “backup” convoy was made up of five armoured cars, with Putin in the third, it is claimed.
It is unclear when the potential assassination attempt took place and it has not been immediately possible to verify the claim.
The channel said: “On the way to the residence, a few kilometres away, the first escort car was blocked by an ambulance, [and] the second escort car drove around without stopping [due to the] sudden obstacle, and during the detour of the obstacle.”
It added: “Subsequently, the body of a man was found driving [the] ambulance, which blocked the first car from the motorcade.”
In Putin’s car “a loud bang sounded from the left front wheel followed by heavy smoke”, it is claimed.
The SVR General alleged Putin’s car “despite the problems with control” made its way out of the attack scene to reach the safety of the residence.
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