New Delhi, March 30 -- A luxury limousine from Russian President Vladimir Putin's official car fleet exploded in central Moscow, according to The Sun. This incident has raised concerns about Putin's safety and fueled speculation about potential internal threats within the Kremlin and failed assassination attempts.

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According to the UK tabloid Express, the vehicle was owned by Putin's Presidential Property Management Department and is a $357,000 Aurus Senat. In the footage, commuters can be seen running away from the blaze as firefighters work to extinguish the flames.

The £275,000 Aurus Senat, a symbol of R...