NewsIncreased security at Putin's lavish residence amid drone threats

Increased security at Putin's lavish residence amid drone threats

Ukraine is increasingly bold in attacking targets deep within Russia. This may explain why Vladimir Putin has decided to bolster security measures at his summer residence in Valdai. American network "CNN" analyzed satellite images that leave no doubt.

Is Vladimir Putin worried about his life? These changes are immediately visible.
Is Vladimir Putin worried about his life? These changes are immediately visible.
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According to "CNN," satellite images reveal that several Pantsir-S1 air defence systems have been installed near the residence in Valdai. Media reports indicate that the Russian equipment was delivered there as early as September last year. The decision was made after Ukrainian soldiers started using drones to attack deep within Russia.

Satellite images provided by Maxar Technologies show that air defense systems have been strategically deployed in the area. This includes a tower deep in the forest, just a few miles from the complex, reports "CNN."

The Pantsir-S1 systems are designed to counter short-range cruise missiles and drones, suggesting that their deployment near the residence may be a response to increasingly daring drone attacks from Ukraine. The Ministry of Defense did not comment on the media reports.

Media highlight that Ukraine recently received permission to use Western weapons to target military objectives in Russia. So far, drones have damaged Russian ships in the Black Sea and caused destruction to the Kerch Bridge in Crimea. Fuel depots have also been targeted numerous times.

Putin's residence oozes luxury:Ppool, casino, and golf course

Vladimir Putin possesses immense wealth. He usually spends his summer at his residence in the town of Valdai in the Novgorod Oblast, located 250 miles from Moscow.

The palace is located in a national park, nestled between two lakes. Access to the entire complex is severely restricted–100 acres of land are surrounded by water on three sides and fenced off from the rest of the park. Special permission is required to even enter the park itself. The facility has been completely closed indefinitely since November last year.

This residence is said to be the "favorite" of the Russian president. It reportedly includes a cryochamber, golf course, bowling alley, billiard room, ice rink, pool, casino, dental office, and Turkish baths. Previous Russian leaders—Stalin, Khrushchev, and Yeltsin—also spent time at this palace.

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