Posted on 10/07/2024 10:13:47 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
VLADIMIR Putin has mysteriously demolished one of his most beloved palaces amid claims the paranoid tyrant is scared of being targeted by a Ukrainian drone.
Satellite images show how Putin's pricey Bocharov Ruchey palace which overlooks the Black Sea in Sochi has been bulldozed with just a patch of empty land left behind.
An investigation by the Russian opposition news site Proekt has revealed that the palace may have torn down because Vlad is “truly afraid” of being killed in a kamikaze drone strike.
It is believed it was decimated by the dictator back in February or March of this year.
In recent years Putin has frequently visited the Stalin-designed holiday home but in the last few months he has completely neglected Sochi due to Ukraine's position in the Krasnodar region.
Drones have targeted several areas in Sochi since Putin's invasion back in February 2022.
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The new satellite pictures show how the spot where the mansion used to sit has now been reduced to a decimated earth pit.
Russia is yet to confirm the building has been demolished despite the images.
The Proekt report who found the images stated: “The [Bocharov Ruchey ] building was demolished to the ground.
“A lot of questions remain.
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This garbage is the best you can do? worst Ukraine propaganda ever. When Trump wins maybe he’ll go after you to recover the money the CIA paid you for this.
“Today he may be in the Ural Mountains. Tomorrow in Siberia.”
The Zhiguli Mountains outside Samara are the rumored location of The Soviets version of Cheyenne Mountain.
What Sochi palace goodwill gesture doink?
“What Sochi palace goodwill gesture doink?”
Sorry, I don’t get the doink joke. I must have missed something. Kindly refund the money the CIA paid to you to the US taxpayers.
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