Evidence has emerged that Russian President Vladimir Putin and his high command are hiding in bunkers east of Moscow amid fears of nuclear war.
New ‘evidence’ has emerged that Vladimir Putin and his high command are based some or all the time in top secret nuclear bunkers as the bloody war unfolds in Ukraine.
Movements of planes used by top Kremlin officials show Putin may be in a hideaway near Surgut in western Siberia, it is claimed.
His Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu – who has been mysteriously absent for several weeks sparking rumours about his health – is believed to be in a bunker near Ufa in the Urals, 725 miles (1166 km) east of Moscow, said investigative journalist Christo Grozev.
This theory is backed by his daughter Ksenia Shoigu, 31, visiting Ufa – where she was pictured – for perhaps three days from 22 March as speculation was rife that the defence minister had suffered heart problems.
She also abruptly barred public access to her Instagram where she had posed with her baby in the blue and yellow colours of Ukraine.