Russia’s strongman may be looking over his shoulder — and heading underground.
Vladimir Putin is reportedly spending weeks at a time inside fortified bunkers as fears of assassination plots and an internal coup rattle his inner circle, according to explosive new claims from independent sources.
The longtime Kremlin leader, once known for projecting power with carefully staged public appearances, is now said to be drastically limiting his movements — ditching his usual residences and retreating into heavily secured hideouts.
Behind the scenes, paranoia appears to be running high.
Sources claim Putin is increasingly worried about a potential assassination attempt — not just from foreign enemies, but from within Russia’s own political elite. One of the biggest fears? A drone strike targeting the president directly.
Security forces have reportedly gone into overdrive.
The powerful Federal Protective Service, tasked with guarding Russia’s top leadership, has tightened restrictions to an extreme level. Staff working close to Putin are said to be banned from using mobile phones and forced onto offline devices to prevent leaks. Even their travel is tightly controlled, with insiders allegedly forbidden from using public transportation and instead driven in government vehicles under constant watch.
And it doesn’t stop there.
Surveillance is reportedly being pushed into the personal lives of those closest to the president — including cooks, photographers, and bodyguards — as the Kremlin scrambles to lock down every possible vulnerability.
Meanwhile, Putin’s public image is being carefully managed.
Russian state media is believed to be airing pre-recorded footage to maintain the appearance of normalcy, even as reports suggest the leader is spending extended stretches out of sight in southern Russia bunker complexes.
Adding fuel to the fire, Donald Trump reportedly made a chilling remark during a recent White House meeting with King Charles III, allegedly warning that Putin “wants war.”
According to a lip reader, Trump went even further, suggesting the Russian leader could “wipe out the population” if events escalate — a comment that reportedly left the British monarch eager to steer the conversation away from cameras.
All of it paints a picture of a leader under pressure — and possibly under threat.
The situation has only intensified since the shocking 2025 car bombing that killed a high-ranking Russian general in Moscow, an attack widely believed to be linked to the ongoing war with Ukraine.
Now, with security tightening, movements restricted, and fears swirling inside the Kremlin, one question is growing louder:
Is Vladimir Putin bracing for an attack — or something even bigger from within?


Nobody would miss that evil Hitlerite…