Russian Security Shows Why You Are Not Allowing Flights on Putin's Palace

Russia's security agency, the FSB, has confirmed that it has empowered no flying equipment to fly over the 1 billion-euro palace that Vladimir Putin has denied ownership of. This agency said the retributions imposed last summer were set to protect the Sea Coast [...]
This agency said the sanctions imposed last summer are set to protect the Black Sea coast from Nato's spies.
The Kremlin has rushed to dismiss Alexei Navlan's investigation claims of property in question believed to have been financed by Putin's wealthy friends, writes The Guardian, translates Periscope.
The investigation was launched after Navajo, opposition leader, was imprisoned and threatened with years in prison on charges he says to be political. The video was watched more than 95 million times on YouTube.
After mass protests in Moscow and other cities, Putin himself spoke to the issue in question, saying nothing in that video belonged to him. /Periscope











