A recent report has revealed where Russian President Vladimir Putin’s alleged children are being 'hidden'.
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Vladimir Putin's properties
A report by Russian independent investigation outlet Proekt, or Project, details the luxurious properties that Putin owns where his alleged girlfriend, Alina Kabeava, lives with their 'secret' children.
One such property is in Valdai, which is located in the Novgorod region, about halfway between St. Petersburg and Moscow. It is thought that Putin loves the north of Russia for its seclusion and privacy.
About 800 metres from the 'golden' palace in which Putin lived with his ex-wife, Lyudmila Putina, and their daughters, Putin bought a separate property. In 2020, he began construction of a 1,200 metre square 'wooden' mansion for Kabaeva, which was built in two years.
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Details of the residence where his alleged children are
In 2021, a pier was constructed near the residence, where, by boat, you can cross a small canal to reach a massive classical palace park located on a plot of 28 hectares.
Nearby is also a huge spa complex featuring a solarium, a cryotherapy chamber, a 25-metre pool, a hammam, a sauna, a mud treatment room, massage baths, cosmetology, and dentistry areas.
An anonymous source who is familiar with the operation of the property in Valdai has confirmed for the Project the constant presence of children in the residence, presumably those of Putin and Kabaeva.
Between 2016 and 2020, right next to the residence deep in the forest, a large blue and yellow children's playground was built. And, in the summer of 2020 and 2021, a small go-kart racing track was set up on the former-helipad.
The publication added:
The cover operation for Kabaeva and her children, which the interlocutor of the "Project" spoke about, fully extends to the Valdai lands of the royal family.
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