A vehicle caught fire at a highly confidential computing facility linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. The incident involved a Mercedes ML350, extensively damaged by flames with smoke billowing out. The car was stationed outside the primary research computing hub of Putin’s presidential executive office. The computing center, situated on Ryabinovaya Street near the Kremlin, provides advanced technology support for Putin and his administration. Emergency responders swiftly arrived to contain the fire.
Initial reports indicated that the explosion occurred within the unoccupied vehicle. Details regarding the car’s owner and the cause of the blast were not immediately available. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries. This incident follows two deadly car explosions in Moscow last December, where three individuals, including two police officers, lost their lives in separate incidents.
The first car explosion resulted in the death of Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, who was killed while commuting to work on December 22. Two days later, another explosion claimed the lives of two police lieutenants, Ilya Klimanov and Maxim Gorbunov, near the site of Sarvarov’s tragic incident. Gorbunov, survived by his wife and a nine-month-old daughter, was one of the officers killed in the blast.
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