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A no-fly zone in the area of the estate in Gelendzhik, which in the Anti-Corruption Foundation investigation is called a bribery of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was installed in July 2020, Russia’s FSB reported.
A no-fly zone was established near Cape Idokopas in Gelendzhik, where the so-called palace of Russian President Vladimir Putin is located, for border security purposes. The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation announced this in response to a request from RBC.
The corresponding order from the Ministry of Transportation was issued on July 24, 2020, the department said.
They motivated the decision to establish a no-fly zone “increased intelligence activity from several neighboring states, including members of the NATO bloc, “in connection with the territory where the border post of the FSB border administration for the Krasnodar Territory is located. The outpost administration building was commissioned in October 2020, the response says.
The detachment is engaged in “protecting a section of Russia’s state border, ensuring the economic and other legitimate interests of the country, overseeing the protection of water and biological resources, and observing the rules of the state border regime and border control by part of legal entities and individuals, “said the FSB.
“Other tasks are not assigned to the department,” the department added.
The FSB states that there is no prohibition on the passage of boats in the area of the cape. The department also assured that there “there are no other facilities subordinate to the service “.
On January 19, the Navalny Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) published an investigation “Putin’s Palace. The story of the biggest bribery” on the residence of the President of the Russian Federation in the Krasnodar Territory. The investigation says this is the most protected and secret facility in the Russian Federation. It has the dimensions of 39 principalities of Monaco and was built so that it could not be accessed by land, sea or air. The investigation alleged that the local FSB “strongly urges” to overlook Cape Idokopas a mile away. “They do not explain their demand in any way, they simply send all the fishermen diverting to the open sea two kilometers from the coast,” the article says.
The white line is the usual route along the coast, the orange line is the route that bypasses the palace, the researchers explain. Photo: palace.navalny.com
Putin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov called the information about the president’s secret palace false. At the same time, he said that the Kremlin did not familiarize itself with the materials of the FBK investigation.
As of the morning of January 27, a nearly two-hour FBK investigative film, Posted on YouTube, it has received more than 94 million views.
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