A MYSTERY fire has gutted part of Putin’s mountain palace said to be equipped with a sprawling nuclear bunker.
The inferno ripped through a building at the Altai Mountain bolthole – where Putin once entertained former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi.
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The secret hideaway also has the dictator’s facility for the “barbarian” extraction of deer blood from antlers for “medicinal” baths intended to boost sexual potency and restore youth.
One of the buildings at the remote compound was destroyed by the blaze.
Pictures show the raging flames at the sprawling bolthole – which is officially owned by Gazprom but is believed to be one of an array of luxury palaces around Russia.
The extent of any damage to the main residence at the complex is unclear.
The cause of the inferno is not yet known, but it comes after months of “sabotage fires” at key Russian facilities – seen as triggered by foes of Putin’s brutal war against Ukraine.
The fire was revealed by blogger Amyr Aitashev and activist Aruna Arna.
Officials refused to comment on the blaze, reported Sirena news outlet.
Russians cannot go near the elite hideaway, named Altai Yard, as security say it is “a specially protected facility intended for the recreation of senior officials of the state”.
Opposition investigators are certain the vast estate in Altai Republic – amid stunning mountain scenery – is linked to Putin.
There were reports of a hi-tech bunker being built at the facility for the use of Putin and his family in the event of nuclear war.
The palace is in the Ongudaysky district of the Altai Republic, a region of Siberia bordering Mongolia, China and Kazakhstan.
Observers have noted multiple ventilation points in the grounds surrounding the mountain hideout, and a high voltage line linked to an ultra-modern 110 kilovolt substation, enough to power a small city.
During construction, vast German tunnel diggers were reported to have been at the site.
The hideaway has deer farm where antlers are sawn off Siberian stags so Putin and his cronies can take blood baths.
The ancient tradition is said to be a testosterone-driven elixir to improve male potency.
There is also a theory it slows ageing in women, but there is lack of medical evidence as a cure for ailments.
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