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Russia’s Putin denial of owning Black Sea palace after Navalny exposé ‘a rare move by the Kremlin’

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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin denied that he owns a palace in the Black Sea coast, which has been referred to as the “most secret and guarded facility in Russia”. This comes after a video exposé seen by 70 million people across the globe so far, released by the country’s opposition leader Alexei Navalny, where he argues it belongs to Vladimir Putin. “It is not surprising that he denied the allegations, but that he addressed it altogether”, FRANCE 24’s Moscow correspondent Theo Merz reports.

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