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Putin Moves Family Members to Nuclear War Proof Hi-Tech Bunker In Siberia

Russian professor Valery Solovey alleged that in recent days Putin's family has been shifted to an underground bunker in the Altai Mountains designed to protect during a nuclear war.

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MOSCOW: A Russian professor Valery Solovey aged 61 in a recent update made certain revelations about Russian President Vladimir Putin and his personal life including information about his family members.

Solovey is a political scientist and a former Professor in Moscow, the capital city of Russia. He had earlier undergone interrogation by officials for all those claims he made about the country's President.

As per information from the Russian professor Putin has recently moved his family members to an underground city located in Siberia as he is preparing for nuclear war.

The professor claims that the family of Putin is kept in a luxury high technology bunker that is designed mainly to survive a nuclear war and protect the people inside during such war events.

The hi-tech bunker is built in the Altai Mountains, the mountain range in central and East Asia. The professor in a video said that during the weekend Putin's family was shifted to the huge underground bunker buried in the Altai Mountains.

This comes as Russia hits Ukraine's major cities Kharkiv and Kyiv with missile strikes resulting in allegations that the Russian President is committing war crimes by installing cluster bombs on civilians.

Solovey served as a professor at Moscow State Institute of International Relations attended by leading diplomats and agents.

In a previous statement, Solovey claimed that Putin has certain medical problems which are unknown as he maintains privacy on the matter. Putin has kept his medical condition hidden from the general public of Russia alleges the Russian professor.

He further said that the Russian President has even taken part in shocking secret rituals by shamans in association with Sergey Shoigu, his defence minister.

Some of the people in Moscow rejected the allegation by Solovey by considering his statements as a conspiracy and regarding him as a hoaxer.

Last week he was questioned for 7 hours by Russian officials because of the claims he made about Putin's mental and medical condition on a telegram profile operated by him.

The authorities conducted a raid on his residence and seized some of the electronic devices. After the interrogation, Solovey was released but the case is still open.

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