Details of Putin’s secret nuclear hideout exposed due to fatal bug

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The American news site Insider revealed details of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s secret hideout after rethinking the plans of a Russian contractor he posted on his own website to promote his business in early 2010. These plans remained available online until the end of 2016.

The leader of Russia is confidently aware that any war in which these weapons are used will be destructive and may threaten his personal existence on the surface of the planet.

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The Kremlin leader has a secret hideout under a luxurious complex perched on a cliff overlooking the Black Sea. According to the American website Business Insider, the site is dedicated to countering the possibility of nuclear war.


The 190,000-square-foot, billion-dollar complex sits on a steep slope and has every luxury Putin could want. A fatal mistake has revealed the details of Putin’s nuclear shelter.

The architects of the palace neglected a very important matter, as they could not hide the drawings of two closely spaced tunnels under the palace.

Putin’s secret hideout below his residence consists of two separate tunnels, accessed by an elevator that descends more than 50 meters underground.

The two tunnels are encased in thick concrete and have enough fresh water, adequate ventilation and spacious compartments to serve VIPs for days at a time. even for weeks.

The lower tunnel leads to a moving corridor leading outside, which includes all kinds of security and safety.

Two tunnels are equipped with a fire-fighting system, another for water, and a third for sewage, and all of them are designed to ensure that a person stays alive or has the opportunity to escape.

Preparing for a nuclear war with hardened bunkers is not just about Putin, but the leaders of all nuclear nations have maximum contingency plans for a devastating war, including the President of the United States, whose nuclear bunkers are under the White House and in Virginia.

Bushra Morse
Storytelling is a big part of Bushra Morse's life, so she became a journalist. She graduated from Columbia University with a BA in Journalism and from the University of California, Los Angeles, with an MA in Visual Storytelling. Bushra has a diverse media background, having previously held positions at top media platforms before joining WS News Publishers. She writes for WS News Publishers and discusses everything from politics and social issues to pop culture and celebrity.

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