Vladimir Putin's luxury estate on the Black Sea was demolished: – He is afraid

Vladimir Putin's luxury estate on the Black Sea was demolished: – He is afraid

The gorgeous and luxurious resort of Sochi has now been completely demolished. The buildings on the former luxury estate no longer exist.

It appears in new satellite images on Google Maps. It is an independent Russian website projectwhich does investigative journalism, was the first to break the news.

Satellite images of Bocharov's Ruchi residence show the difference between May 2023 and May 2024. In the new images, Putin's holiday paradise has been removed from the face of the Earth. All that was left was the hole. There are no longer any visible buildings, and everything that was built to meet the chief's demands and needs has now been removed forever.

“The president is afraid”

Putin, who is said to have previously used the luxury resort on the Black Sea coast, should not have dared to holiday here as the war against Ukraine continues. Previously, he stayed for at least one month a year at the holiday complex, which was completely renovated before the Winter Olympics in 2014.

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Numerous Ukrainian attacks with long-range drones are said to have posed a potential threat to Putin's palace in Sochi. This is probably the reason why the resort was completely destroyed.

He stopped traveling to Sochi, fearing for his life. Brockett points out that the president fears drone attacks.

Railway Office and Secret Transcription

according to Ukrainian Pravda In April 2023, an air defense system will be installed in Krasnaya Polyana near Sochi, where Putin's former holiday palace is located. It was also said that a secret railway was built with a network of stations leading, among other things, to Sochi.

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During the coronavirus pandemic, Putin is said to have used the drug relatively often. A copy of the Kremlin office is said to have enabled video meetings and television appearances, making it appear as if he was in Moscow.

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