Putin speaks of the 1 billionth Palace: Not my property.

Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, has said that the luxury palace that appears in a video published by his critic Alexei Nalani does not belong to him. The video, called “Putin's Palaate”, became viral in Russian social media last week, with 86 million people watching it. Palace, located near [...]
The video, called “Putin's Palaate”, became viral in Russian social media last week, with 86 million people watching it.
The palace, located near the Black Sea, allegedly financed by billionaires close to Putin, is said to have inside casino, vineyards, and otherwise.
Thousands of people marched for Mr. Navajo across Russia on Saturday, reports the BBC, translates Periscopi.
44-year-old Navajo, who is Russia's most prominent opposition leader, was imprisoned last week for 30 days, charged with violating his bail.
Mr. Putin called the palace video <x0montage”, and added that he found it “boring”.
He said he'd been watching the video a little bit, but he didn't have time to watch it all.
According to opposition claims, that palace cost about 1 billion pounds and was paid “with the largest bribe in history”. /Periscope











