Putin is Petrified
A dramatic intelligence report reveals Vladimir Putin has intensified his security to "maximum" levels amid fears of a military coup and drone strikes. With staff under constant surveillance and the President avoiding his usual residences, the Kremlin is gripped by unprecedented paranoia.

The Kremlin has dramatically escalated security measures surrounding President Vladimir Putin amid mounting fears of a military coup and drone assassination attempts. According to a dramatic report by CNN, based on a European intelligence document, the Russian leader has entered a state of unprecedented isolation fueled by deep-seated paranoia and internal fractures within his security cabinet.
The Intelligence Report: A House Divided
The intelligence report reveals a sharpening rift at the highest levels of Russia's defense apparatus following the assassination of General Panil Serebrov last December.
Chief of the General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, reportedly launched a stinging attack on FSB head Alexander Bortnikov, accusing the security service of failing to protect high-ranking officers.
Bortnikov countered these claims, citing a critical shortage of resources and manpower to manage the growing list of internal and external threats.
Intelligence has specifically flagged Sergei Shoigu, the former Defense Minister and current Secretary of the Security Council, as a figure linked to potential risks of an uprising against the regime.
Inside the Fortress: No More Vacations
To mitigate the risk of drone strikes and targeted hits, Putin’s daily movements have been severely restricted:
Surveillance of the "Inner Circle"
The new security protocols don't just protect Putin, they monitor those closest to him. In an effort to stop the leak of sensitive information that allegedly began in March, the Kremlin has implemented draconian measures: