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Theatre, casino, vineyard: Inside pics of Russian President Vladimir Putin s alleged multimillion palace near Black Sea
Kremlin on Tuesday, denied critic Alexei Nalvany s allegations and said that these were old and untrue.
DNA Web Team
Jan 20, 2021, 05:54 PM IST
Alexei Navalny, who is Russian President Vladimir Putin s most-prominent critic, had claimed that an opulent palace belonged to the Russian leader. However, Kremlin on Tuesday, denied Nalvany s allegations and said that these were old and untrue. Nalvany was arrested over the weekend.
The allegations, which first surfaced in 2010 when a businessman wrote about them to then-President Dmitry Medvedev complaining of official graft, came as Navalny s supporters urge people to join nationwide protests on Saturday. The video, which has attracted more than 3 million views on YouTube, showed the palace contained a casino, theater, ornate Tsarist-style interiors and an underground ice rink.
The Anti-Corruption Foundation of Aleksei Navalny issued a fresh investigation on January 19, shining a spotlight on a Black Sea mansion allegedly built
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Navalny and his anti-corruption foundation published what they said were previously unseen photographs and detailed 3-D visualizations based on floor plans of the lavish interior along with a paper trail they said proved the 100 billion-rouble ($1.36 billion) Black Sea palace ultimately belonged to Putin
Kremlin on Tuesday denied accusations made by Alexei Navalny, President Vladimir Putin s most prominent critic who was jailed at the weekend, who had claimed that an opulent palace belonged to the Russian leader.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the palace allegations were old and untrue.
The allegations, which first surfaced in 2010 when a businessman wrote about them to then-President Dmitry Medvedev complaining of official graft, came as Navalny s supporters urge people to join nationwide protests on Saturday.