Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Putin and his high command 'are already hunkering in secret bunkers' - after Kremlin spokesman said Russia would use nukes in face of 'existential threat'

  • Flight tracking info suggests Putin may be in a hideaway near Surgut, in Siberia
  • Defence minister Sergei Shoigu is believed to be in a bunker in Ufa, in the Urals
  • Use of bunkers would be alarming as they suggest nuclear option is on the table 
Movements of planes used by top Kremlin officials show Putin may be in a hideaway near Surgut in western Siberia, it is claimed. Meanwhile 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

Movements of planes used by top Kremlin officials show Putin may be in a hideaway near Surgut in western Siberia, it is claimed. Meanwhile 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

New evidence has emerged Vladimir Putin and his highest ranking commanders are running the war in Ukraine from top secret nuclear bunkers. 

Movements of planes used by top Kremlin officials show Putin may be in a hideaway near Surgut, in western Siberia, it has been 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 east of Moscow, according to investigative journalist Christo Grozev.

This theory is backed up by his daughter Ksenia Shoigu, 31, visiting Ufa for an estimated three days from March 22, with mounting speculation the defence minister is suffering from 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.

The suspected use of the high security nuclear bunkers is concerning as it leads to suggestions Putin may be prepared to deploy nuclear weapons, a move that would lead to inevitable reprisals.

Vladimir Putin and defence minister Sergei Shougi at the Victory Day parade in Moscow, in 2019. Both may now be operating the Ukraine war from bunkers, flight tracking information suggests

Vladimir Putin and defence minister Sergei Shougi at the Victory Day parade in Moscow, in 2019. Both may now be operating the Ukraine war from bunkers, flight tracking information suggests 

Investigative journalist Christo Grozev (pictured centre), believes there is enough evidence to suggest Putin and his highest ranking commanders are operating out of bunkers in eastern Russia

Investigative journalist Christo Grozev (pictured centre), believes there is enough evidence to suggest Putin and his highest ranking commanders are operating out of bunkers in eastern Russia

Movements of planes used by top Kremlin officials show Putin may be in a hideaway near Surgut in western Siberia, it is claimed. Meanwhile 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

Movements of planes used by top Kremlin officials show Putin may be in a hideaway near Surgut in western Siberia, it is claimed. Meanwhile 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

Grozev - who has links to British investigative outlet Bellingcat - said: 'I am absolutely sure that Shoigu is in a bunker.

'Tracking the movement of his plane, we see very frequent flights to Ufa.

'Knowing that there are also protected bunkers in this region, this gives an obvious answer about his place of residence.'

In an interview with Ukraine-24 channel, he told TV anchor Yevgeny Kiselyov: 'This is our very justified version.


'I believe in it, and I consider it to be a purely analytical conclusion. There can't be any other conclusion.

'If the Kremlin's war strategy assumes a nuclear strike - and it does - as [Dmitry] Peskov [Putin's spokesman] himself said on CNN a couple of days ago, then there cannot be any other version.

'If there is a decision of a potential nuclear strike, they can't hide the military leadership afterwards.

'They have to be hidden beforehand.

'I am absolutely certain he is in a so-called bunker, and by trailing the plane he usually flies, we see very frequent, almost daily flights to Ufa.

'Knowing this region has those very protected bunkers this leads us to the obvious conclusion. '

He believes Putin has another bunker elsewhere.

'Most likely he is elsewhere, because we are seeing other flights, and they are more classified than the flight that goes to Ufa.

'These are state planes, and they switch off their transponders somewhere around Surgut.'

This is Russia's oil capital and is some 1,800 miles northeast of Moscow.

'It looks like the final phase is quite secretive, and most likely there is a more elite bunker there, with the elite of the government.'

Previously there have been claims Putin had moved his close relatives to a bunker in the Altai Mountains, some 1,100 miles southeast of Surgut and 2,360 miles east of Moscow.

Grozev also suggested that Russia's Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Valery Gerasimov, is operating from a bunker.

Coincidentally, the defence minister's daughter Ksenia Shoigu seems to have been in Ufa between March 22 and 25.

Defence minister Sergei Shoigu (pictured) - 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 east of Moscow, according to investigative journalist Christo Grozev

Defence minister Sergei Shoigu (pictured) - 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 east of Moscow, according to investigative journalist Christo Grozev

Movements of planes used by top Kremlin officials show Putin may be in a hideaway near Surgut in western Siberia, it is claimed. (Pictured: Abandoned Soviet bunker in Surgut)

Movements of planes used by top Kremlin officials show Putin may be in a hideaway near Surgut in western Siberia, it is claimed. (Pictured: Abandoned Soviet bunker in Surgut)

The Altayskoye Podvorie resort, built by Gazprom, in the Altai Mountains. The resort allegedly contains one of Putin's personal dachas

The Altayskoye Podvorie resort, built by Gazprom, in the Altai Mountains. The resort allegedly contains one of Putin's personal dachas

It was previously alleged that Putin's family have been moved to a huge underground bunker buried in the Altai Mountains (Altayskoye Podvorie resort pictured)

It was previously alleged that Putin's family have been moved to a huge underground bunker buried in the Altai Mountains (Altayskoye Podvorie resort pictured)

Coincidentally, the defence minister's daughter Ksenia Shoigu (pictured) seems to have been in Ufa between March 22 and 25, where her father is believed to be operating out of a bunker

Coincidentally, the defence minister's daughter Ksenia Shoigu (pictured) seems to have been in Ufa between March 22 and 25, where her father is believed to be operating out of a bunker

'Today we are in Ufa, on a working visit,' she posted on her Telegram channel on March 22.

Local newspapers reported that the financier was visiting 'at the personal invitation of the head of region on March 24 and 25'.

She is president of the Russian Triathlon Federation, and promotes a charity called the Hero League.

She visited the Patriot military park under construction near Ufa.

One theory is that Putin took time out in the pandemic in November or December 2020 when he visited Sarov and laster Tobolsk - which is several hundred miles from Surgut - to inspect emergency bunkers.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10663553/Putin-high-command-hunkering-secret-nuclear-bunkers.html

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