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Top 30 fascinating pictures taken from Putin's secret castle

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In a nearly two-hour video, which has already garnered 16,811,603 views on YouTube, the Kremlin's main critic accuses the Russian president of being, through intermediaries, the beneficiary of a vast property and a huge palace near the city. Ghelendjik, on the shores of the Black Sea.


This very luxurious ensemble, containing, among other things, vineyards, an ice hockey rink and a casino, was allegedly financed - according to Navalny - by relatives of the Russian president, such as Rosneft owner Igor Secin and businessman Gennady Timchenko.


"It is a state in the Russian state. And in this state there is only one irremovable tsar. Putin, "Navalny said, also accusing the Russian president of being" obsessed with wealth and luxury. "


According to the opponent, 100 billion rubles (1.12 billion euros during the day) were spent to build this complex, whose total area would be 7,000 hectares and which is owned by the FSB (Russian Federal Security Service), quotes Agerpres.


The existence of this palace and its alleged links to Vladimir Putin was first discussed in 2010, when several journalistic investigations suggested fraudulent actions.


Bemorepanda shows you 30 pictures from the secret castel of Putin.


We remind you that the castle is kept in a great secret, and these are the pictures taken from a 3D demonstration of the castle. The 3D video was made based on the plan of the castle, where it is indicated even the name of each piece of furniture and even of the toilet paper holder which is estimated to be worth thousands of dollars. There are a few realistic photos, that the workers made, you will see them below.


1.In this real picture we see the small living room, which is actually a huge one. It is all with luxury Italian brand furniture "Citterio Atena". All furniture is exclusively made to order. The furniture is estimated at a price of over millions of dollars.


2.This is the picture of one of dozens of other halls. It's all hand-painted with gold details.


3.This is the garden inside the castle, here you have the feeling that you are in one of the ancient castles of Italy.


4.Here is the picture of the reading room. It is a huge and bright one.


5.The other side of the reading room, exclusive furniture and other gold items.


6.Thanks to this image we can see how real the 3D view of the castle is. We see attached here a real picture from the castle.


7.Here we see the gold coat of arms of Russia. The coat of arms of the Russian flag is in the castle practically everywhere. Putin, thanks to these inlays, will never forget that he is the king of Russia.


8.The rest room before entering the theater is all made of mramura stone. Here we see a bar where Putin will be able to taste a good whiskey before the show.


9.We see more closely the bar which is truly exclusive.


10.In Putin's castle, he has a real theater, with a stage and room for grimaces.


11.Visitors can stay on both floors. Here we also have exclusive furniture that also costs over thousands of dollars. Between the areas you can draw the curtain to have a better privacy.


12.We see up close the amazing furniture in the theater.


13.Putin loves hookah. Of course he also has a room in the castle to smoke hookah.


14.We see how well arranged the room where Putin invites her friends and relatives to a hookah.


15.Besides, Putin has a small scene in the hookah room. Girls from all over the world will dance on this stage to delight the eyes of the president and the guests.


16.Here Putin will never lose. It is his own casino room. Exactly he has a well-equipped casino where he will spend his time happily.


17.Here's the casino table.


18.Of course Putin loves dancing. Here is a dance machine that costs a fortune.


19.Casino machines.


20.You can see here well the casino.


21.Here is a miniature ring, where electric toy cars will travel under speed, to fascinate guests.


22.Here is the track itself.


23.Of course, the Red Square is here.


24.This is one of dozens of other elevators.


25.The view in an ordinary hallway that transits the rooms.


26.One of the other living rooms.


27.Putin's bedroom with a huge bed and canopies.


28.A TV so as not to miss the Russian news.


29.A picture of the worker is captured here. This dresser costs around a few million dollars.


30.Here's Putin's amazing bathroom.



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The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) pointed out to the Turkish YoITV channel about an error in translating the words of the head of russian foreign affairs, Sergey Lavrov. The corresponding message was published on Twitter by the Russian Foreign Ministry.


The plot, in which the department noticed a mistake, came out after the visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Moscow. Lavrov told the head of state: “I love your tie”, and the channel translated these words as “I love you, Tayyip”.


Earlier in March, Lavrov read out the text of an additional protocol agreed upon by the presidents of Russia and Turkey, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, at negotiations in Moscow on the settlement of the situation in Syrian Idlib. According to the first point, all hostilities in Idlib will cease from 00:01 on March 6. The second point, along the M4 highway connecting northern Syria with Latakia, a six-kilometer-wide security corridor will be created. According to the third, on March 15, joint Russian-Turkish patrols should begin along this highway.


The talks with Putin and Erdogan took place on March 5 and lasted about six hours, including more than two hours, the presidents had a face-to-face conversation.

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With Putin's threats on nuclear weapons, people have begun to worry and turn to Google for answers to questions about human safety and the damage that can be caused by a nuclear weapon. Bemorepanda has collected the 20 most frequently asked questions on Google in the last few days.

 

A nuclear bomb is an explosive weapon that uses nuclear reactions, either by nuclear fission or by fusion. These weapons can release huge amounts of energy, causing widespread destruction and death from a small amount of matter.

 

Nuclear weapons were first developed and used during World War II. J. Robert Oppenheimer led a scientific team that developed the first nuclear weapons. These weapons are extremely destructive and a bomb has the potential to kill millions of people and destroy the entire city.

 

Weapons work by releasing energy stored in the nuclei of atoms; large amounts of energy can be released from a relatively small amount of matter. There are two types of nuclear weapons: fission and thermonuclear. Fission bombs release energy through fission reactions when heavy nuclei are split into lighter nuclei, releasing energy. Thermonuclear bombs (also known as hydrogen bombs or H-Bombs) use both fission and fusion reactions. Fission reactions are used to trigger fusion reactions. A fusion reaction is when two light nuclei are combined to form a heavier nucleus. Most modern thermonuclear weapons use a reaction between two isotopes of hydrogen: deuterium and tritium. Most modern weapons are thermonuclear because they are more effective.

 

Top 20 questions about Nuclear Weapons

 

 

To date, two nuclear weapons have been used by the United States during the war. Towards the end of World War II, two bombs were dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombings killed 120,000 people, mostly civilians. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima, with an explosive impact of 15,000 tons of TNT, which destroyed 70% of the city's buildings. Ninety percent of the people at a distance of 500 meters from the explosion died of severe burns or high doses of radiation within three weeks. Those who survived the attack were more likely to have cancer than those who were not in town. The use of these bombs led to the end of World War II, but their use is still debated.

 

Countries that have nuclear weapons have them mainly as a deterrent. Having only nuclear weapons and threatening to use them is considered sufficient to prevent a country from attacking. There are currently nine countries considered to have nuclear weapons, with Russia and the United States having the majority of weapons. Many countries and international organizations, such as the United Nations, are calling for a reduction in the number of nuclear weapons or even complete international disarmament.

 

The hydrogen bomb is by far the most important weapon of mass destruction that man has ever invented. It is the most powerful type of nuclear weapon, even 2,000 times more powerful than the bombs detonated in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

 

The difference between a regular atomic bomb and a hydrogen bomb is the type of reaction. Type A atomic bombs release energy accumulated through the fission process (spontaneous or induced phenomenon of cleavage of a heavy atomic nucleus in several products with very high kinetic masses), while hydrogen bombs act by fusing the nuclei of tritium and deuterium. is, according to the explanatory dictionary, a nuclear reaction of merging two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus).

 

 

1. How many nuclear bomb does Russia have?

 

Russia has the largest known nuclear arsenal in the world, with over 6,200 total weapons— roughly 1,458 strategic warheads on 527 ballistic missiles; 4,500 other warheads; and another 1,750 awaiting decommissioning.

 

2. Does Russia have a nuclear bomb?

 

The Federation of American Scientists estimates that Russia has 5,977 nuclear warheads, more than any other country. Of these, 1,588 are deployed and ready for use. Its missiles can be fired from land, by submarines and by airplanes.

 

3. How many nukes does Russia have in 2022?

4,477 nuclear warheads

 

Hans M Kristensen and Matt Korda, writing for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, stated: "As of early 2022, we estimate that Russia has a stockpile of approximately 4,477 nuclear warheads assigned for use by long-range strategic launchers and shorter-range tactical nuclear forces.

 

4. Who has the largest nuclear arsenal?

Russia

 

Russia has more nuclear weapons than any other nation on Earth, according to Hans Kristensen, director of the nuclear information project at the Federation of American Scientists. "We estimate that they have about 4,500 or so nuclear warheads in their military stockpile," he says.

 

5. Can Russia's nuclear weapons reach the United States?

 

New START limits all Russian deployed intercontinental-range nuclear weapons, including every Russian nuclear warhead that is loaded onto an intercontinental-range ballistic missile that can reach the United States in approximately 30 minutes.

 

6. Who gave the atomic bomb to Russia?

Klaus Fuchs

 

Klaus Fuchs, Physicist Who Gave Atomic Secrets to the Soviet, Dies at 76.

 

7. How many nuclear weapons does the US and Russia have?

 

The exact number of nuclear warheads is a state secret and is therefore a matter of guesswork. As of 2022, the Federation of American Scientists estimates that Russia possesses 5,977 nuclear weapons, while the United States has 5,428; Russia and the U.S. each have about 1,600 active deployed strategic nuclear warheads.

 

8. How many nuclear weapons does the US have?

5,550 nuclear weapons

 

The United States follows with 5,550 nuclear weapons in total, of which 1,389 are active, 2,361 are available, and 1,800 are retired.

 

9. Which countries have nuclear weapons in 2022?

Countries With Nuclear Weapons 2022

 

Russia - 6,255 nuclear warheads.

United States of America - 5,550 nuclear warheads.

China - 350 nuclear warheads.

France - 290 nuclear warheads.

United Kingdom - 225 nuclear warheads.

Pakistan - 165 nuclear warheads.

India - 156 nuclear warheads.

Israel - 90 nuclear warheads.

 

10. Can nuclear weapons be destroyed?

 

The only way to completely eliminate nuclear risks is to eliminate nuclear weapons from the planet. Roughly 9,000 nuclear weapons are hidden away in bunkers and missile siloes, stored in warehouses, at airfields and naval bases, and carried by dozens of submarines across the world.

 

11. Who has the largest nuclear weapon?

Russia

 

Russia has the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world, but they are far from the only country with such deadly weapons at their command. Currently, the total number of global nuclear weapons is believed to be around 13,000.

 

12. Who has the best missiles in the world?

 

The DF-41 is currently the most powerful Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), developed in China. It is one of the deadliest ICBMs in the world. It is based on an 8-axle launcher vehicle and is similar in concept to Russian road-mobile ICBMs such as Topol-M and Yars.

 

13. Would a nuclear war destroy the world?

 

Such an attack would almost certainly destroy the entire economic, social, and military infrastructure of the target nation, and would probably have a devastating effect on Earth's biosphere.

 

14. Is Ukraine a nuclear weapon?

 

Kazakhstan has since acceded to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Ukraine has acceded to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Ukraine inherited "as many as 3,000" nuclear weapons when it became independent from the Soviet Union in 1991, making its nuclear arsenal the third-largest in the world.

 

15. What defense does the US have against nuclear weapons?

Ground-based Midcourse Defense

 

Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) is the only system currently deployed to defend the continental U.S., with 44 interceptors based in Alaska and California.

 

16. How did the Russians get nuclear technology?

 

The Soviets started experimenting with nuclear technology in 1943, and first tested a nuclear weapon in August 1949. Many of the fission-based devices left behind radioactive isotopes which have contaminated air, water and soil in the areas immediately surrounding, downwind and downstream of the blast site.

 

17. What cities would be nuked first?

 

Dr. Redlener identified six cities that have the greatest likelihood of being attacked: New York, Chicago, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Houston.

 

18. Which country has the best defense system?

 

1) United States. Despite sequestration and other spending cuts, the United States spends more money — $601 billion — on defense than the next nine countries on Credit Suisse's index combined.

 

19. Can a nuclear war be won?

 

A weapon that can lead to self-destruction is not a weapon that can be used strategically. US President Reagan put it in clear words at the height of the Cold War: “A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. The only value in our two nations possessing nuclear weapons is to make sure they will never be used.

 

20. How powerful is a nuclear bomb?

 

Drozdenko said US nukes generally had explosive yields equivalent to about 300 kilotons of TNT, while Russian nukes tended to range from 50 to 100 kilotons to 500 to 800 kilotons, though each country has more powerful nuclear weapons.

 

 

 

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