Bidets, brewery and missiles: Putin’s lavish, secret home revealed
London | Vladimir Putin has reportedly built a sprawling estate complete with bidets costing £8,000 ($15,400) each, a “stolen” waterfall and the framework for an air-defence system less than 32 kilometres from Russia’s border with Finland.
The secretive complex is nestled deep in the forests of the northern region of Karelia, according to the Dossier Centre, a Russian investigative organisation which tracks various people associated with the Kremlin.
The Telegraph London
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