Massive fire near Putin's secret residence sends thick smoke over Moscow (video)

A large fire broke out at a rubber footwear factory in Krasnogorsk, a suburb of Moscow. Smoke columns are visible even from Moscow, reports Russian Telegram channels.
Local communities in Krasnogorsk say the plant producing galoshes and rubber shoes, Ltd Kolesnic, is burning fiercely.
Witnesses report that smoke is visible not only in Krasnogorsk but also from different districts of Moscow.
"Smoke is currently visible from various parts of the city. Residents of several Moscow districts have also noticed it," wrote the Telegram channel Mash.
The cause of the fire remains unknown.
However, about 10 kilometers from the city where the fire broke out is the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
This is where Putin lives and holds Security Council meetings. The residence in Novo-Ogaryovo is considered one of Russia's most secretive sites.
Putin owns several residences across Russia, including in Gelendzhik, Valdai, and Novo-Ogaryovo.
Regarding the Gelendzhik residence, it includes a large palace, a church, a wine cellar, a private casino, a dendrarium, and a hockey rink. The cliffside property overlooks the Black Sea. It is well concealed by a vast forest and a special security zone.
There is also a bunker on the site, which Putin reportedly favors. His attachment to bunkers is so strong that he has been nicknamed "The Bunker Man."