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A few weeks after Alexei Navalny revealed images and information about the luxury property on the shores of the Black Sea that would belong to Vladimir Putin, Russian state television fought back. He presented material about the house in which the Kremlin leader’s main opponent lived for two months after the poisoning attempt.
The journalists wanted to show that Navalny enjoyed the same luxury that the dissident accuses Vladimir Putin. Renting the house would have cost about 500 euros a day, and Rossia-1 station contrasts this information with the state of Alexei Navalny, whom it calls the “unemployed blogger”, suggesting that he receives funding from obscure sources.
The house was filmed from a drone, and the reporter also tested the building’s swimming pool, also equipped with a jacuzzi, presented the bedroom where Alexei Navalnîi and his wife,ataria and even one of the bathrooms in the villas. There, the reporter did not hesitate to show a toilet brush.a, with reference to same object cleaning, value but for $ 700, fromin Putin’s palace and become a symbol of the protests in recent weeks.
The Kremlin home television footage comes after Alexei Navalny released a nearly two-hour documentary video that garnered more than 100 million views on YouTube and was recorded before the dissident’s return to Russia, followed by imprisonment. The documentary presents a huge palace, in an area of 7,000 hectares, on the shores of the Black Sea. Alexei Navalny accuses the Russian president of being the true beneficiary of this vast property near the town of Ghelendjik. The value of the property would exceed one billion euros and would have been financed by the great Russian oligarchs, all dependent on Putin, was shown in the material published on Navalny’s blog.
The Kremlin denied the allegations, and a few days later Russian oligarch Arkady Rotenberg publicly declared that he was the owner of the opulent Black Sea villa, not President Vladimir Putin.
Rossia-1 journalists assure that the documentary presented by Navalny was financed by the United States, which cost one million euros and was made in a studio in Germany, located very close to the house where Navalny was staying. Time recovered after poisoning with Noviciok.
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Editor: Luana Pavaluca