Putin's Secret Luxurious Estate Unveiled Near Finnish Border
Sprawling Property, Financed by Kremlin-friendly Oligarchs, Features Extravagant Amenities and Tight Security
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has a secret, luxurious estate near Russia's border with Finland, according to an investigation by the Dossier Centre.
- The sprawling property, twice the size of Monaco, features extravagant amenities such as £8,000 bidets, a private waterfall, two helipads, a trout farm, and a brewery.
- Security measures include round-the-clock guards, barbed-wire fences, intelligence officers, and drone jammers, with potential infrastructure for an air-defence system.
- The estate is reportedly financed by Kremlin-friendly oligarchs and companies linked to Putin's associates, despite Putin's official financial disclosure listing modest assets.
- Putin is believed to visit the secluded estate at least once a year, with security during his stays handed over to the Federal Guard Service.