A retired firefighter from Anchorage, Alaska, received a surprising gift from the Russian government: a motorcycle worth approximately ₹19.2 lakh. This unusual event followed a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage on August 15th. The recipient, a man named Warren, had been interviewed by a Russian television channel a week before the summit. Warren had mentioned difficulties in obtaining parts for his Ural motorcycle due to supply issues. Following the Trump-Putin meeting, Warren received a call from a Russian journalist informing him of the gift. Documentation revealed the gift was facilitated through the Russian embassy in the United States. After initially suspecting a scam, Warren was informed that the motorcycle was available at a base. The motorcycle, olive-green in color, was manufactured just two days prior to the presentation. Ural motorcycles, established in 1941, are now assembled in Kazakhstan and distributed through a Washington-based team.
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