{"id":179546,"date":"2023-08-30T16:34:54","date_gmt":"2023-08-30T16:34:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hotworldreport.com\/?p=179546"},"modified":"2023-08-30T16:34:54","modified_gmt":"2023-08-30T16:34:54","slug":"wildfires-threaten-putins-1billion-black-sea-palace","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hotworldreport.com\/world-news\/wildfires-threaten-putins-1billion-black-sea-palace\/","title":{"rendered":"Wildfires threaten Putin's \u00a31billion Black Sea palace"},"content":{"rendered":"
Raging wildfires are threatening Vladimir Putin’s \u00a31billion Black Sea palace –\u00a0 throwing hundreds of firefighters into action to protect the clifftop property.<\/p>\n
A major operation is now underway to curtail the blaze – thought to have been started deliberately – which has engulfed\u00a0118 hectares of land around the town of Gelendzhik, around 100 miles from the Crimean Peninsular.<\/p>\n
Two Mi-8 helicopters, fire-fighting planes, and almost 100 vehicles have been deployed to combat the forest fires before they start to encroach on Putin’s palace, which is just miles away from the fire.<\/p>\n
Volunteers have also been asked to join emergency services, as footage showed the blaze battering the\u00a0wooded hills above the town wreathed in flames.<\/p>\n
The Gelendzhik Palace in the Krasnodar region – fit with a nuclear bunker, casino, underground ice rink, and an ‘entertainment room’ complete with stripper poles – is just one of Putin’s decadent hideaways and is rumoured to be worth roughly \u00a31billion.<\/p>\n
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Raging wildfires are taring through\u00a0Gelendzhik, near Putin’s Black Sea palace, and around 100 miles from the Crimean Peninsular<\/p>\n
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People watch as fires blaze through\u00a0Gelendzhik. The inferno is thought to have been started deliberately<\/p>\n
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Putin’s Gelendzhik Palace in the Krasnodar region is fit with a nuclear bunker, casino, underground ice rink, and an ‘entertainment room’ complete with stripper poles<\/p>\n
A 40-year-old man was earlier detained on suspicion of arson following the blaze, reports said. However his motives were not clear.<\/p>\n
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The raging fires spread fast due to strong winds that swept up to almost 70mph. During the night, the fire increased six times.<\/p>\n
A Be-200 amphibious aircraft of the Ministry of Emergency Situations was dispatched to Gelendzhik to bolster fight fighting efforts, as Russia diverts resources from other infernos in Siberia.\u00a0<\/p>\n
A spokesperson for Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations said: ‘The fire spread to the top of the mountain.<\/p>\n
‘For now, there is no threat to settlements and infrastructure. Work on extinguishing the fire does not stop even for a minute.’<\/p>\n
The fire is around ten miles northwest of Cape Idokopas, where Putin’s palace is located – but the huge firefighting effort suggests officials are concerned at its potential to spread.<\/p>\n
The gargantuan clifftop Gelendzhik Palace, a private residence allegedly built with state cash, is one of Russia’s most intensively guarded facilities.<\/p>\n
The palace includes a pole-dancing hookah boudoir, casino, and ‘aqua disco’.<\/p>\n
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A major operation is underway to curtail the blaze which has engulfed 118 hectares of land around the town of Gelendzhik, around 100 miles from the Crimean Peninsular<\/p>\n
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Footage showed the blaze battering the wooded hills above the town of\u00a0Gelendzhik wreathed in flames<\/p>\n
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The inferno is seen in\u00a0Gelendzhik as it stats to encroach on Putin’s Black Sea property<\/p>\n
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Two Mi-8 helicopters, fire-fighting planes, and almost 100 vehicles have been deployed to combat the forest fires\u00a0<\/p>\n
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A computer visualisation shows what is described as a strip, or hookah room at Vladimir Putin’s alleged palace by the Black Sea<\/p>\n
The building is surrounded by some 17,000 acres of land owned by Russia’s FSB security service, with no-fly and no-boat zones shielding it from prying eyes.<\/p>\n
A marina and helicopter pads were constructed to give the president easy access to the palace, as well as a railway which is said to be Putin’s favourite method of transport.\u00a0<\/p>\n
It also has a 16-storey underground complex built inside the cliff, which is also said to house a nuclear bunker.<\/p>\n
A mining engineer who worked on the construction confirmed it had been built for the president and said ‘there is a whole anthill in the rock under the house’.<\/p>\n
The subterranean maze includes a cliff face loggia overlooking the sea and a vast wine cellar.<\/p>\n
It was ‘a balcony – literally a loggia hanging over the sea’ built into the cliff, from which the owner can enjoy wine tasting from the palace stocks, he said.<\/p>\n
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A man is pictured near the blaze which is starting to near Vladimir Putin’s \u00a31billion palace outside of\u00a0Gelendzhik<\/p>\n
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Footage showed the blaze battering the wooded hills above Gelendzhik, the town wreathed in flames<\/p>\n
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General Gennady Lopyrev, 69, died after he suddenly became ill – gasping for breath – and was told by doctors he had previously undiagnosed leukaemia<\/p>\n
Two weeks ago a Russian general, once close to Putin, who was keeper of the secrets about the palace’s construction died mysteriously in jail.<\/p>\n
General Gennady Lopyrev, 69, suddenly became ill – gasping for breath – and was told by doctors he had previously undiagnosed leukaemia.<\/p>\n
Suspicions arose that he was poisoned after it emerged that the general was eligible for parole.<\/p>\n
Lopyrev was jailed for ten years in 2017 by a military court accused of bribe-taking and illegal possession of ammunition. He maintained his innocence of the charges.<\/p>\n