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Navalny Team Claims Putin Owns Luxury Estate on Crimea’s Black Sea Coast

Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation alleges Putin controls a $127 million palace built post-2014 Crimea annexation, funded through companies linked to his inner circle.

Summary by The Moscow Times
Allies of the late opposition activist Alexei Navalny on Tuesday released an investigation alleging that a luxury palace built along the Black Sea coast in annexed Crimea belongs to President Vladimir Putin.

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Russian dictator Putin has a new palace in the occupied Crimea. The estate has a personal clinic with operating room, spa and helipad.

Russian investigators have discovered dictator Vladimir Putin's new palace, located on Cape Aya in temporarily occupied Crimea. Its construction cost at least 10 billion rubles (approximately $127 million), according to RBC-Ukraine, citing an investigation by the Anti-Corruption Foundation. According to the FBK, the palace was originally intended to be a "dacha" for former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych. However, after the peninsula was o…

This is stated in the investigation of the FBC. Initially, the building of the boarding house “Cape Aya” stood on the site of this estate. But later this place fell to the liking of Viktor Yanukovych — he removed everything there, cut down relict trees and began to build his summer cottage. After Putin annexed Crimea in 2014, Yanukovych's property was taken away and transferred to state ownership. A real palace was built there, investigators say…

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censor.net broke the news in on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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