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Putin, 72, ‘takes secret break at mountain hideout where he bathes in blood of Siberian stags’ ahead of war talks with Trump

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The 72-year-old dictator is a fan of using ancient remedies to prolong his life and give him strength, according to reports

Vladimir Putin is rumored to have taken a secret break this week at his hidden mountain palace, where he is “bathing in the blood of a young deer” ahead of planned talks with incoming US President Trump.

The 72-year-old dictator is a fan of using ancient remedies to prolong his life and give him strength, according to reports.

His ‘Flying Kremlin’ Ilyushin 96-300 – equivalent to Air Force One – disappeared from radar screens over the remote Altai region of Siberia, after a flight from Moscow on Monday, New Year’s Eve according to the calendar used by the Russian Orthodox Church .

Two days later, the plane reappeared at approximately the same location, this time flying back to Moscow.

The Telegram channel ‘More Than Fact’ suggested that Putin may have spent time in his extensive retreat in the Altai Courtyard in the neighboring region of the Altai Republic.

This Siberian palace is said to have a large, high-tech underground bunker with its own power plant from which it could control Russia in the event of a nuclear war.

The 72-year-old dictator is a fan of using ancient remedies to prolong his life and give him strength, according to reports

The Telegram channel 'More Than Fact' suggested that Putin may have spent time in his extensive retreat in the Altai Courtyard in the neighboring region of the Altai Republic.

The Telegram channel ‘More Than Fact’ suggested that Putin may have spent time in his extensive retreat in the Altai Courtyard in the neighboring region of the Altai Republic.

Vladimir Putin attends a signing ceremony with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Friday, January 17, 2025.

Vladimir Putin attends a signing ceremony with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Friday, January 17, 2025.

Last year it was reported that enough food had been stored here to feed up to 300 people “for several years”.

The disturbing complex includes a maral deer farm where the antlers of terrified Siberian deer are cut off so Putin and his inner circle can take bloodbaths, according to previous investigative reports.

The ancient tradition is considered a testosterone-driven elixir to enhance male potency, but it also provides multiple health benefits and slows down the aging process.

Putin was seen in videos released by the Kremlin during the period he was supposedly absent, but they may have been pre-recorded, or in Russian slang, “canned,” to be used during the ruler’s secret vacation.

The Telegram channel reported: ‘Air Force One (Russian) was absent from the capital for two days (January 13 to 15).

‘Disappeared from radar screens in the Altai region.

“There is Putin’s Altai Courtyard recreation center, where he bathes in the blood of young maral (deer) to improve his health, prolong his life and give him strength.”

The usual season for fresh bloodbaths is late spring or early summer.

The channel did not say whether his glamorous partner, Olympic gymnast Alina Kayaeva, three decades his junior, was with him on the alleged Siberian odyssey.

Last year it was reported that enough food had been stored here to feed up to 300 people.

Last year it was reported that enough food had been stored here to feed up to 300 people “for several years”.

Putin's plane disappeared near the Altai Mountains during the New Year holidays in Russia, sparking rumors of a secret health retreat at one of his mansions in Siberia.

Putin’s plane disappeared near the Altai Mountains during the New Year holidays in Russia, sparking rumors of a secret health retreat at one of his mansions in Siberia.

Orthodox New Year’s Day, known in Russia as Old New Year according to the Julian calendar used in Tsarist times, is celebrated on January 14.

The couple reportedly share two sons, Ivan and Vladimir junior, aged nine and five.

Putin has never revealed his relationship with Kabaeva, nor with his two children, one born in Switzerland and the other in Moscow.

One theory is that he would use this bunker to protect his secret family if Armageddon breaks out.

Kabaeva, 41, was once seen by local hunters using her private helicopter in this Siberian hideaway as support for stretching exercises.

If true, this week’s pause in Siberia came ahead of key decisions on the war Putin faces as Donald Trump seeks an early meeting to stop the bloody war in Ukraine.

Putin returned to the helm when he met with Central African Republic President Faustin-Archange Touadera in Moscow on Thursday.

The estate, about 135 miles south of Gorno-Altaisk, the regional capital of the Altai Republic, and 2,375 miles east of Moscow, made headlines last year when a mysterious fire destroyed a building in the complex.

The republic shares borders with China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan.

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