Limo From Vladimir Putin's Car Fleet Explodes In Moscow, Video Emerges
A video going viral online shows fire starting in the engine before it spread throughout the interior of the vehicle. Nearby restaurant and bar employees tried to help before emergency responders arrived.

One of Putin’s luxury Aurus limousines exploded near Moscow’s FSB headquarters, catching fire. As the fire engulfed the Limo, workers rushed from nearby bars to help before emergency services arrived.
The incident took place near the FSB secret service headquarters in Lubyanka. Notably, the vehicle is worth £275,000.
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🚨🇷🇺 PUTIN’S LIMOUSINE EXPLODES—SECURITY PANIC ERUPTSOne of Putin’s luxury Aurus limousines went up in flames near Moscow’s FSB headquarters.
Cause? Still unknown, but the fire spread fast.
Witnesses saw workers rushing from nearby bars to help before emergency services… https://t.co/O0RcJafYRa pic.twitter.com/gNRAwN7ljv
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 29, 2025
A video of Limo catching fire, is also making the rounds online. The clip shows the fire engulfing the engine before it spread throughout the interior of the vehicle.
According to reports, the vehicle is managed by the President Property Department, which takes care of the president’s transport. It’s not yet known who was inside the vehicle during the incident.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin “will die soon," suggesting that his death could bring an end to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. According to The Kyiv Independent, Zelensky made these comments during an interview with European journalists in Paris on March 26. The remarks come amid continued speculation about Putin’s health.
In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine and currently occupies approximately 113,000 square kilometers, or around 20%, of Ukrainian territory. The conflict has resulted in intense fighting along a 1,000 km (621-mile) frontline.
Additionally, Russia has been targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure with missiles and drones, while Kyiv has been striking Russian oil and gas sites.
Recently, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin “will die soon," suggesting that his death could bring an end to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. According to The Kyiv Independent, Zelensky made these comments during an interview with European journalists in Paris on March 26. The remarks come amid continued speculation about Putin’s health.
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