Waterfall, trout and marble beef farms: Media reveals Putin’s luxurious residence in Karelia – Video

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Waterfall, trout and marble beef farms: Media reveals Putin’s luxurious residence in Karelia – Video

The New Voice of Ukraine – January 29, 2024

During Putin's visits, the object is covered by air defense equipment
During Putin’s visits, the object is covered by air defense equipment

Highlighting the hypocrisy of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, who urges Russian citizens to “fight” to avoid poverty, journalists have released a video showing his luxurious residence near Lake Ladoga in Karelia.

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The media learned about the existence of the complex back in 2016, but few people had ever seen it up close.

<span class="copyright">Screenshot of the Dossier Center video</span>
Screenshot of the Dossier Center video

The most detailed video of Putin’s “possessions” near Maryalakhta Bay was released by the Dossier Center, which is linked to an exiled Russian businessman and opposition activist Mikhail Khodorkovsky.

It shows that the head of the Kremlin regime, whom Russian propaganda portrays as “ascetic” and “silver-less,” ordered the construction of three modern-style mansions on the shore, two helicopter landing pads, several yacht docks, and even a special elevation for the air defense system.

<span class="copyright">Screenshot of the Dossier Center video</span>
Screenshot of the Dossier Center video
<span class="copyright">Screenshot of the Dossier Center video</span>
Screenshot of the Dossier Center video
<span class="copyright">Screenshot of the Dossier Center video</span>
Screenshot of the Dossier Center video

“The Barn looks more like a reception house. Inside there is a living room and its own brewery. On the second floor there is a tea room… The interior is decorated with precious stones. Nearby, there is a water bath and a secluded gazebo with a breathtaking view of the lake,” the investigators said.

The residence also has a trout farm and a farm with cows for the production of marble beef.

Another feature of the property is a four-meter waterfall.

<span class="copyright">Screenshot of the Dossier Center video</span>
Screenshot of the Dossier Center video

“It is supposed to be part of the national park, but access to it is restricted. There is a fence, barbed wire and round-the-clock security. And in front of it is a gazebo for the only person who can steal the waterfall. For the president of Russia,” the Dossier Center journalists wrote.

Author: John Hanno

Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. Bogan High School. Worked in Alaska after the earthquake. Joined U.S. Army at 17. Sergeant, B Battery, 3rd Battalion, 84th Artillery, 7th Army. Member of 12 different unions, including 4 different locals of the I.B.E.W. Worked for fortune 50, 100 and 200 companies as an industrial electrician, electrical/electronic technician.