Major air defences were established near to Vladimir Putin’s secret forest palace to ‘protect him and his family’ from long-range Ukrainian attacks.
This consists of a ‘personal rocket launcher set up for Putin and his relatives’, according to independent Russian news outlet AgentstvoNovosti
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Images reveal a Pantsir- S1 air defence system set up near the governmental hideaway at Valdai in Novgorod area.
Three servicemen are continuously close by, and the radar antenna turns.
‘These air defence systems protect President Vladimir Putin and his family from a possible Ukrainian strike,’ stated the report.
‘This conclusion can be drawn after the air defence system appeared near the Valdai governmental home.
‘There are simply no other sites for protection there, except for the residence.’
The Russian president’s fan, Alina Kabaeva, 39, is understood to favour their forest house, with Putin’s inner circle stating he ‘loves’ it.
The couple are thought to have a young household that are concealed from the rest ofRussia
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While at the Valdai palace, Putin has the ability to delight in a variety of elegant facilities, consisting of a ‘personal beauty parlour’ and a ‘fully equipped cosmetologist’ s workplace, beside a dental expert’, imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s group declared.
It is not the only location where Putin has actually released significant weapons for his security, as recently a Pantsir- S1 complex was exposed 6 miles from his main home nearMoscow
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The stretching lakeside estate seen on drone video consists of a steady, golf course, mini-golf course, VIP dining establishment with a movie theater, bowling, billiard space and even a mini-casino.
It is called Putin’s ‘most secret official dacha’, or 2nd house.
The Russian’s choice to set up rocket defence at crucial places follows Ukraine’s usage of long variety repurposed Soviet age drones to strike at Engels -2 in Saratov area in December, killing 3.
The attacks resulted in cautions in Russia that Moscow was at danger from the ‘enemy’.
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