‘Will Die Soon’: Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Makes Chilling Statement As Vladimir Putin’s Presidential Limousine Erupts In Flames | X @nabilajamal & File Pic
FPJ News Service: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a chilling statement on Friday, declaring that Russian President Vladimir Putin “will die soon.” Less than 24 hours later, an Aurus Senat limousine—believed to be part of Putin’s official car fleet—exploded into flames in the heart of Moscow, just a stone’s throw from the notorious FSB headquarters in Lubyanka. FSB is the Federal Security Service, the successor to the Soviet Union’s KGB.
The dramatic footage of the luxury vehicle engulfed in black smoke quickly went viral, sparking intense speculation about a possible assassination attempt on the Russian leader. While initial reports suggest the fire started in the engine, what remains unclear is who was inside the car at the time and what triggered the blaze. Conveniently, no injuries were reported, leaving more questions than answers.
Adding fuel to the fire— both literally and figuratively—this incident comes amid heightened paranoia within the Kremlin. Reports indicate that Russian security forces have ramped up measures to unprecedented levels, scouring sewer hatches and garbage bins for explosives ahead of Putin’s public appearances. The fear factor is real, and this mysterious car fire only deepens the Kremlin’s anxieties.
About Aurus Senat
The Aurus Senat, a vehicle routinely used by Putin and even gifted to allies like North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, symbolizes the Russian president’s power and security. It is touted as the Russian equivalent of the Rolls-Royce. That one of these heavily armored cars could go up in flames on a Moscow street is either a catastrophic failure in safety, or something far more sinister.
Valued at approximately ₹3.04 crore the Aurus Senat is a symbol of Russian luxury and engineering prowess. The incident raises serious concerns about the effectiveness of Putin’s security measures. Was this just a freak mechanical failure, or a warning sign from adversaries? Putin has reportedly survived multiple assassination attempts during his tenure. In a 2017 interview, he acknowledged escaping several such incidents.