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Putin is planning a nuclear evacuation drill and moved his family to Siberia

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Several UK media reports citing Telegram channels claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered a nuclear battle evacuation drill amid the escalating tensions with Ukraine. Moscow claims to have used its advanced hypersonic missile on Ukraine as the Russia-Ukraine war continues alongside the talks. 


According to the Daily Mail and Mirror UK, with all signs pointing to Putin edging closer to nuclear war, the news of a nuclear evacuation drill has surprised Kremlin officials.


According to the claims, Putin has warned senior Kremlin officials that they will be forced to participate in evacuation drills in the event of a nuclear war. 


According to reports, ex-President Dmitry Medvedev, who now works in security, and the speakers of the two houses of parliament, Vyacheslav Volodin, and Valentina Matviyenko, were the three people who were informed about the nuclear war.


What happened to Putin's family?


Putin's family members are unknown, but reports claim that since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began, Putin relocated unidentified members of his immediate family to a high-tech underground bunker in the Altai Mountains of Siberia, which is essentially a whole underground city.




Putin's end-of-the-world strategy


It is no mystery that the Kremlin has a Doomsday plan ready. In a nuclear war, Russia has Doomsday planes that Putin and his close allies would use to stay above the fray. 


A sky bunker was also part of the Doomsday plan, but it isn't expected to be ready until the end of the year. This has previously been reported in the Russian press, and its integrity remains questioned.


Is he a lunatic or a hermit?


According to agents who spoke to the BBC, western agents are attempting to penetrate Putin's mind to better understand his motivations and have discovered that he is trapped in a closed world of his creation. 


"Understanding the Kremlin's moves is difficult because Putin is Moscow's sole decision-maker," John Sipher, the former head of the CIA's Russia operations, told the BBC.


Apart from the CIA team on leadership analysis, other sources to read Putin's mind, according to the BBC report, are his interactions with other state leaders. "Angela Merkel reportedly told President Barack Obama in 2014 that Vladimir Putin lived in a "different world." 


In contrast to previous encounters, President Macron was said to have found Russian President Vladimir Putin'more rigid, more isolated' when he met with him recently "According to a BBC report.