Putin's Crimea Palace Alleged by FBK

Anti-Corruption Foundation published investigation on Dec 30, alleging a luxury palace in occupied Crimea (Cape Aya) belongs to Putin, with photos and plans obtained.
After 2014 annexation, the estate bought by Yanukovych's family in 2007 was rebuilt to federal standards and placed under Presidential Property Management Department.
Floor plans show a medical center, spa, pool, theater, helipad, with construction cost around 10 billion rubles.
FBK alleges payment network connects to Kolbin, Kovalchuk family, and offshore structures for Gelendzhik.
In 2021, Navalny's team investigated a Gelendzhik palace costing over $1 billion, which the Kremlin denied, leading to protests before Navalny's imprisonment.
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