The land near Novo-Ogaryovo, where the residence of the Kremlin leader is located, was bought through foreign offshore companies and transferred to his daughters.
The head of Russia’s ruling regime, Vladimir Putin, has built for himself and his loved ones a new “Tsar’s Village” – a collection of estates in the Moscow region around his official residence in Novo-Ogaryovo. This is stated in the investigation of the Russian edition Projectpositioning oneself as independent.
The head of the Kremlin lives and works in the Novo-Ogarevo estate – he even secured it for himself until the end of his life. Literally everything is equipped in this place – a swimming pool, a bathhouse, various baths and a gym, and in 2015 a secret railway line was even brought to the residence.
The lands around Novo-Ogaryovo were bought by foreign offshore companies, and then transferred to their daughters, Maria and Ekaterina. Her mother, Putin’s ex-wife Lyudmila, also lived next door to her youngest daughter, with her new husband Artur Ocheretny.
After the wedding, the territories of the younger Catherine were transferred to her husband Kirill Shamalov. Shamalov was in a relationship with Putin’s youngest daughter Yekaterina Tikhonova from 2012 to 2016.
In 2016, Cyril and Catherine’s relationship began to deteriorate, and they soon broke up. The divorce process for this couple was simple – the ex-husband removed all his property from Tsarskoye Selo without exception. Shamalov was paid 2.3 billion rubles, which is less than the market value of the assets.
Remember that on May 30, the most important place for Putin was in danger of being attacked by Ukrainian drones. One of them was shot down four kilometers from the president’s residence.
Recall that Vladimir Putin commented on the drone attack in Moscow and threatened the Ukrainians with a “mirror response.”
Moscow and the Moscow region were attacked by drones
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Source: korrespondent

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