Some strong suspicions have surfaced in the past few hours, backed by evidence that Vladimir Putin and his senior commanders are waging a war in Ukraine bunker top secret nuclear weapons. After the tsar’s public appearance at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium for a proKremlin rally, plane movements used by senior Moscow officials show that Putin may be in hiding near Surgut in western Siberia.
The hypotheses about Shoigu
According to the famous Bulgarian investigative journalist Hristo Grozev, it is believed that the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu, mysteriously absent for many weeks and only recently reappearing but of dubious veracity in a photo released by the Kremlin, could be found in a bunker near Ufa in the Urals, 725 miles east of Moscow. That theory is supported by daughter Ksenia Shoigu, 31, who has been visiting Ufa (where she was photographed) for about three days since March 22 amid rumors that the defense minister was suffering from heart problems.
Where is Putin?
As the DailyMail reports, Putin he could instead hide somewhere else in a topsecret bunker because “we see more flights, and they’re more reserved than the flight to Ufa,” he told the British newspaper Grozev. “These are state planes and they’re deactivating their transponders somewhere nearby Surgut“He adds. It’s the oil capital of Russia and is about 1,800 miles northeast of Moscow. “It seems that the last phase is quite private, and there is most likely an elite bunker with the ruling elite there.” Previously, other claims had been made claims Putin has moved his closest relatives to a bunker in the Altai Mountains about 1,100 miles southeast of Surgut and 2,360 miles east of Moscow Grozev has also suggested that the chief of staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Valery Gerasimov, has been operating from a bunker for weeks , since he disappeared from “all radar”.
What does the use of the bunker mean
The use of highsecurity bunkers at this stage of the conflict, if confirmed, can be equivalent alarm and suggest that Putin would be willing to use nuclear weapons, a move that would lead to inevitable retaliation. Grozev, who has ties to the British detective agency Bellingcat, said he was “absolutely certain Shoigu is in a bunker”. After the movement of his personal plane, very frequent flights to Ufa were intercepted. “Knowing that there are also protected bunkers in this region gives an obvious answer to where he lives,” he adds. TV presenter Yevgeny Kiselyov said in an interview with Ukraine24 channel that he believes in the state of affairs when he considers “a purely analytical conclusion”. There can be no other explanation if the Kremlin’s war strategy assumes a nuclear attack. said Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov, who we talked about in our newspaper.
“You Must Hide Before”
The investigator’s thesis combined with the various areas of evidence is impeccable. And then, in the event of a possible nuclear attack, it is clear that the leaders must be the first to hide so as not to endanger their lives. Another theory is that Putin took a break from work during the pandemic between November and December 2020 when he visited Sarov and Tobolsk, hundreds of kilometers from Surgut, to inspect the emergency bunkers. He was probably planning something ruthless two years ago when it happened.