In May 2022, the Italian Financial Guard seized the yacht Scheherazade worth $700 million in the port of Marina di Carrara.
Vladimir Putin’s refurbished yacht Scheherazade worth $700 million has been launched in Italy. This was reported by the Telegram channel of the opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s group on Monday, November 6, citing data from the Anti-Corruption Foundation.
The publicity indicates that the yacht was arrested in May 2022 by the Italian Financial Guard in the port of Marina di Carrara. He was there all this time for repairs.
“The repairs have been completed, someone has paid millions of euros for it. The Russian crew of the ship has not been fired, they are still on the payroll. All this suggests that the yacht can go to sea any moment,” the message said.
In addition, Navalny’s team published a photo showing that the yacht is no longer in the port of Marina di Carrara.

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In this regard, the head of the Russian Anti-Corruption Foundation, Maria Pevchikh, emphasized that the “flight” of the yacht would be a significant blow to the EU sanctions policy.
“If the Italian government for some reason allows the yacht to escape, it will be the most shameful thing imaginable. The most important blow to the EU sanctions policy. This should not happen. You cannot give Putin back the his yacht. This is simply madness.” – he said.
The godfather of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin and one of the leaders of the banned OPZZh party, Viktor Medvedchuk, accused of treason in Ukraine, became the owner of a new yacht worth 9 million 627 thousand dollars .
Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, former President and Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev bought a new 29-meter GV yacht.
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Source: korrespondent

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