Putin Reportedly Retreats to Bunker After Khamenei’s Assassination: What We Know So Far.
Putin’s Security Situation
According to TSN.ua: Russian President Vladimir Putin is believed to have relocated to one of his fortified bunkers, driven by fears of an assassination attempt following the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28. Notably, Putin has not been seen in his Kremlin office since March 9, sparking widespread speculation about his safety and the rationale behind this move. This absence has raised questions among analysts and observers about the stability of Russia’s leadership during a period of heightened regional turmoil.
Rising Tensions Between Moscow and Tehran
The elimination of Iran’s top leader on February 28 has, according to experts, significantly altered the security landscape both within the region and beyond. In response, Moscow has deployed roughly 276,000 surveillance cameras across the city, signaling a tightening of control over public spaces. However, reports suggest these cameras could also be exploited for manipulation or security breaches, adding another layer of complexity to the situation.
Further escalating the strain between Russia and Iran, Ali Larijani—secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council—was killed on March 17. These events have compelled Putin to seek refuge in bunkers as part of a broader strategic plan to shield himself from potential threats. His departure from the Kremlin and the reported shutdown of internet services may indicate an effort to avoid any dangerous scenarios.
Amid growing regional instability, Putin’s cautious approach appears understandable. While his absence from the Kremlin raises concerns, the safety of the head of state remains a top priority during these turbulent times. The elimination of key Iranian figures could have far-reaching consequences, not only for Russia’s domestic politics but also for its international relations, underscoring the need to closely monitor developments in the region.
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