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Journalists were allowed into Putin's palace after the scandalous investigation into Navalny

Journalists were able to photograph the palace from the outside and inside

Representatives of the Mash Telegram channel visited the alleged palace of Vladimir Putin near Gelendzhik.

Journalists were able to photograph the palace from the outside and inside. It is not known whether this is the same palace that Alexei Navalny talked about or the journalists were specially taken to the second one, but it is clearly different from what was shown in the film.

"There is one solid concrete inside," says the author of the video. Indeed, the "palace" lacks any kind of decoration and setting. 

"Everything is at the zero stage of construction, you don't brag in front of your friends," comments the journalist. Outside, building materials are scattered chaotically. At the same time, there are many workers in the palace, scaffolding is standing. 

Judging by the video, there is not a single room in the house that would be suitable for living. At the same time, the journalists were unable to find out who the owner of the building is and his purpose.

Let us remind you that earlier the Anti-Corruption Fund (FBC) of Alexei Navalny on the YouTube channel of the Russian opposition leader released investigation about "Putin's palace" built in Gelendzhik. The two-hour film tells about the history of the Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence, which, according to FBK, cost 100 billion rubles ($1,36 billion — ed.), and shows its rich interiors.

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