Putin Ally’s old cars have erased Russian drones

A Russian drone attack against kyiv hit a museum that houses an old fleet that belonged to the Viktor Iianoukovitch, former Ukrainian president and best friend of Vladimir Putin, reported.

The Russian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) hit the site in Vyshhorod near Kyiv with images showing the charred remains of the vehicles.

Newsweek has communicated with Russia’s Ministry of Defense to obtain an observation email.

Given his reputation for corruption when the head of state before fleeing exile, Ukrainian media are extremely happy to point out that Yanukovych’s fleet had passed through the rubble of drones introduced by Russia.

Yanukovich is abjured through many in Ukraine only for its transplant, but about its rejection of the closest ties with the EU, in favor of kyiv’s appointment with Moscow that triggered the demonstrations of Euromoidan in 2014.

Fearing for his life, Yanukovich abandoned his lavish Mezhyhirya estate near the Ukrainian capital worth an estimated $75 million and fled to Moscow in 2014, where is believed to remain today.

Putin destroyed the Yanukovych car collection in the Kiev region, the debris of a Russian drone “Shahed” hit a museum of vintage cars. The museum housed cars from fugitive Ukrainian former president Viktor Yanukovych’s famous garage and his residence. . . pic. twitter. com/ssakqcyqxl

He stripped his presidential name through Parliament in 2015 and condemned in 2019 for the superior betrayal.

Its former assets contained a personal zoo, an underground shooting range, an 18-hole golf course, tennis and a bowling alley and unleashed through protesters who posted photographs of the opulent surroundings. The estate was remodeled into a museum as a symbol of corruption and included a fleet of his old-fashioned cars.

The head of the kyiv Army Regional Administration, Mykola Kalashnyk, said Tuesday that the rubble of a Russian drone attack had caused a chimney that extended for more than 6,400 square feet, destroying nine old cars and damaging another 29.

Kalashnyk did not specify the precise location of the site, however, the photographs he shared reported that it was the Museum of Ancient Automobiles of the Sunctuous Property, the Kyiv Post reported.

Other Ukrainian media also reported the story, publishing images that showed injured in a variety of old Moskvitch cars in the fifties and 1960. Zim, they were also hurt.

Kyiv’s regional military administration head Mykola Kalashnyk: “In an enemy UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) attack on the region, fragments of a downed target damaged the premises in which a museum of retro cars was located.”

United 24 Media reported, “A Russian drone attack in the Kyiv region has caused significant pain in a museum of vintage cars, in the car collection of the fourth Ukrainian president, Viktor Yanukovych. “

The drone moves on kyiv introduced on Monday through Russia overnight in several regions of the country which targeted and broken the civil infrastructure, the Ukrainian government announced. Moscow is most probably to continue this dam in the coming months.

Brendan Cole is a Newsweek journalist in London in the United Kingdom. Its objective is Russia and Ukraine, in specific the war introduced through Moscow. It also covers other geopolitical spaces, adding China. Brendan joined Newsweek in 2018 by International Business Times and, as well as in English, meets Russian and French. You can touch Brendan by sending an email to B. cole@newsweek. com or follow him in his account x @brendanmarkcole.

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