Putin’s empire on fire: Wildfire threatens Putin’s palace. Drones destroy four Il-76 airlifters at Pskov and a Mig 29, Su-30 at Kursk airfield.
A radar station worth 200 million dollars, factories, warehouses across Russia, a Lamborghini, and a yacht went up in flames. Partisan activity inside the Federation is rising sharply
This update makes me wonder if there is really something afoot inside the Federation. Resistance to Putin’s tyranny might be taking form and shape. In total, over 25 incidents have occurred since my last update one month ago.
I will report some of them in detail. Check the extensive source material to learn more about the partisan movement and the other mysterious blazes that have occurred. Let’s begin this story with some statistics.
The Russian ministry of emergency situations published this graph. The pink one shows us the explosions. The violet graph indicates the number of people that have died or were injured
There was an increase of mystery fires by 400 percent from 2021 to 2022. The amount of people that died or were injured climbed to over 10.000.
I think in 2023, the situation will be even worse. Putin’s decision to wage war against Ukraine will burn his empire to the ground. The number of fires in 2022 could be even higher. We can’t trust Russian statistics. The uptick in fires is tremendous. That much is certain.
- Gelendzhik, forest fire. August 30, 2023.
This place is situated in Krasnodar on the northeastern coast of the Black Sea in southern Russia. Sochi is near. The fire is 10 miles to the west of Cape Idokopas, where Putin’s palace is located.
The climate is sub-tropical with hot summers and a mild fall. The perfect place for a rich man to build his summer retreat, or so he thought. Forest fires are normally rare at the Black Sea…