Putin kamikaze drone DESTROYS £3.3m classic car collection of puppet ally ex-Ukraine president Yanukovych in war blunder

ANGRY Vlad committed a major war error when one of his drones destroyed his corrupt ally’s 3.3 million-dollar collection of vintage cars.

The unscrupulous former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, who was connected with Moscow, had his companion burn his prized automobiles.

The tyrant from the Kremlin granted political refuge to Yanukovych, who was overthrown in 2014.

The 74-year-old Putinpuppet kept his collection of expensive cars at a museum that caught fire after the structure was wrecked by debris from a Kremlin drone.

This drone, thought to be an Iranian Shahed, was shot when it was flying over the former president’s opulent, up to 800 million dollar house in the Kyiv region called Mezhyhirya.

The rubble damaged 27 cars and completely destroyed nine.

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It was revealed that Yanukovych’s extravagant riches was a sign of the corruption he inflicted on Ukraine throughout his tenure in office.

The leader’s two-story garage was overrun by demonstrators following his fall in the 2014 revolution.

They found a collection of vintage cars, primarily from the Soviet era, worth millions of pounds.

Two ZiL 41047s, the vehicles of senior Soviet officials, and a rare ZiL 410441 cabriolet, used for parades, were among his possessions.

His unique convertible GAZ 13 Chaika and his Soviet-era GAZ 21 sedans are also on display at the museum.

Smaller personal automobiles such as GAZ 21 sedans from the Soviet era and a rare convertible GAZ 13 Chaika were also part of Yanukovych’s stock.

The suspicious Ukrainian had a few unique American autos in his cache, despite his flight to Russia.

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Among them were a Dodge WC51, a Willys MB, a Studebaker US6, and a Dodge WC63.

The shady leader hasn’t seen his automobiles in eleven years because Yanukovych has been residing in Russia since his overthrow in 2014.

VLAD’S BLUNDER

This is not the first time Mad Vlad’s troops have made a terrible drone error.

Last year, a Putin drone manufactured in Iran crashed into a Russian residential complex.

In the Belgorod border region, a horrifying video demonstrated how the block burst into flames when the weapon struck.

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Russia made an effort to attribute the shock error to Ukraine, asserting that the Ukrainian military launched a Spanish-manufactured Columba drone.

However, the Russian media apparatus was quickly exposed for attributing the strike to Ukraine when, in reality, it was a Russian-fired drone gone awry.

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