Vladimir Putin: Palace in Alexei Navaln’s “Doesn’t Belong to Me”



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“No one named there as my property belongs to me or to my close relatives, and they never did,” Putin said in a video interview with students, referring to a study published by Navaln’s team last week.

VIDEO: Alexei Navaln’s study of Vladimir Putin’s mansion


A YouTube report on Putin’s palace says the Russian president owns 17,691 square feet, 39 times the size of the Principality of Monaco.

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Putin called the report on the “mansion investigation” “assembly and compilation.”

“In the words of one of our famous people, ‘Sad girls’. After all, they could have come up with something else there,” said V. Putin.

“Now is simply a convenient opportunity: he has put everything together and decided to brainwash our citizens with all this material,” said the Russian leader.

He added that he did not know some of the people in this “study.”

“Someone is my friend, a former colleague, some distant relatives, some acquaintances. There are people I don’t know at all, but who are mentioned there. I haven’t seen them in his eyes at all. I don’t know them. I understand that they really don’t want to be around me, because whoever doesn’t show up, sanctions are imposed for that, “Putin said.

Some of the people mentioned in the report have been in the business for a long time, added V. Putin.

A study posted on Navaln’s blog and a two-hour video posted on YouTube before he returned to Russia say the property is worth $ 1.35 billion. dollars (1.12 billion euros) and that the “largest bribe in history” was paid.

The study says that the estate on the Black Sea coast includes a casino, an ice rink and a vineyard.

It claims that the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) owns around 7,000. It has land around it and that the complex was financed by Putin’s close allies, including Igor Sechin, who heads the country’s largest oil industrial group, Rosneft, and magnate Gennady Timchenko.

“It just came to our knowledge then. And in this state there is only one irreplaceable czar: Putin,” says A. Navaln.

The investigation was announced the day after Navaln, who was arrested on January 17 at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport, was sentenced to 30 days in prison less than an hour after returning to Russia.



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