Unveiling Russia’s Hidden Palace: A Video Investigation into Putin’s Luxurious Residence

FBK Releases Secretly Recorded Video of ‘Putin’s Palace’

Recently, the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) released a new video footage that was captured with a hidden camera at the “Putin Palace” near Gelendzhik on Cape Idokopas. This contradicts claims made by businessman Arkady Rotenberg three years ago that the building was an “apart-hotel” and would open within a few years.

Maria Pevchikh and Georgy Alburov provide commentary on the footage, which clearly shows the lavish palace that is believed to belong to the President of the Russian Federation. The FBK employees involved in the investigation present evidence that the video footage indeed depicts the residence of the Russian President, rather than a commercial property as previously claimed.

In addition to this revelation, the FBK recommends viewing their investigative project titled “Life and customs of the P. era,” which explores how Vladimir Putin’s lifestyle has changed in relation to the construction and ownership of the palace. The website associated with the FBK’s content has a range of topics related to locksmith services, job listings, and economic discussions. It seems to contain information on professional locksmith services and job opportunities in the field. Additionally, the website showcases various discussions related to locksmith services and other topics.

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