In the aftermath of the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, an Alaskan resident experienced a surprising windfall. Warren, a retired firefighter from the Anchorage City Municipality, received a motorcycle worth approximately ₹19.2 lakh from the Russian government. This act followed the summit, and the link to the meeting came about because of Warren’s prior interaction with a Russian television channel, during which he discussed the difficulties of acquiring spare parts for his Ural motorcycle. A Russian journalist later contacted Warren to inform him of the gift, which was coordinated through the Russian embassy in the United States. After initially being skeptical, Warren was able to collect the motorcycle. The motorcycle was a new olive-green model manufactured just days earlier. Ural motorcycles, founded in 1941, are assembled in Kazakhstan and distributed through a Washington-based company.
breaking
- DK Shivakumar Notified by Delhi Police in National Herald Investigation
- Tragic Mistake: US Forces Kill Informant in Syrian ISIS Operation
- Hazaribagh Tragedy: Young Man’s Body Discovered, Suicide Under Review
- Hemant Soren to Represent Jharkhand at Global Summit
- Chhattisgarh Security Forces Neutralize 18 Naxalites in Bijapur
- Cillian Murphy Returns as Tommy Shelby in ‘The Immortal Man’
- Strengthening Bonds: Putin’s Delhi Trip Charts Future of India-Russia Ties
- Ashes: Root Urges England ‘Right Expression’ Against Australia
