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Putin's Palace Fire Extinguished After Four Days of Flames

Over 500 individuals and 100 pieces of equipment were deployed to tackle the issue.

Ilze logicale požar v Putinovo palacettu je izgasen za navečer tri dne
Ilze logicale požar v Putinovo palacettu je izgasen za navečer tri dne

Putin's Palace Fire Extinguished After Four Days of Flames

A significant event in the Krasnodar Territory has come to an end, as the forest fire near Gelendzhik has been successfully extinguished. The fire, which started in the village of Krinitsa, covered an area of 42 hectares and required the efforts of more than 500 people and 100 units of equipment.

The forest fire was first reported by Veniamin Kondratyev, the governor of the Krasnodar Territory. According to him, the fire was caused by the fall of a Ukrainian drone. The unit that conducted the rescue operations at the forest fire was the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.

Meanwhile, the investigation of the Fund for the Fight against Corruption (FBK) has raised another topic of interest in the area. Cape Idokopas, located ten kilometers from Krinitsa, has been alleged as the location of the "palace" of the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin. However, no further information is provided about the extent of the head of state's involvement in the alleged "palace."

The exact location of the forest fire and the alleged "palace" at Cape Idokopas are separate topics. The forest fire was extinguished after four days of efforts using IL-76 and two Mi-8 helicopters, among other equipment. No further information is provided about the extent of the damage caused by the fire in the village of Krinitsa.

In conclusion, the forest fire near Gelendzhik has been extinguished, and the investigation into the alleged "palace" at Cape Idokopas continues. Both events have raised concerns and attracted attention in the region, highlighting the importance of natural disaster preparedness and anti-corruption measures.

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