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On the 24th, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of neighboring Ukraine. Russian troops occupy the Chernobyl nuclear power plant on the 25th. It is said that the fall of the capital Kyiv is near. As countries around the world push for economic sanctions, Putin remains bullish, saying, "To protect those who have been oppressed by the Ukrainian government." [Photo] Putin's mansion accused President Putin criticizes US President Joe Biden as an "invader." What kind of person is it? "Weekly Bunshun" reported on his private life, which is considered to be "Russia's biggest taboo". Republish the article at that time. (First appearance: Weekly Bunshun February 04, 2021 Age, title, etc. are the same as when they were released) ◆◆◆

"Putin's taboo" revealed in the exposure video

Reveal video revealing the "biggest taboo" of the invader Putin << Former mistress cleaner ... >>

A video revealing the existence of "Palace for President Putin" was released on YouTube on January 19. Despite being a little less than two hours long, the number of views exceeded 80 million in seven days, and CNN TV praised it as "the highest investigative journalism." The palace in question is a colonial-style mansion on 7,000 hectares of land, overlooking the Black Sea in southern Russia and wider than the inside of the Yamanote Line. With a total floor area of ​​17,000 square meters, it is equipped with 11 bedrooms, a theater and cinema, a casino and a spa. There is also an indoor ice hockey field where churches, wineries and Putin are addicted to. Detailed sketches, interior drawings, and furniture prices were also revealed. Construction of the palace has been underway since around 2004, and it was completed after interruption. The asset value is estimated at 100 billion rubles (about 140 billion yen), and it is believed that the surrounding emerging conglomerates who became millionaires by inducing the administration's profits provided construction funds. The palace was photographed with a drone by the Anti-Corruption Foundation. Alexei Navalny, 44, a rebel leader who presides over the group, was seriously injured after being given the nerve agent Novichok last summer, and was detained by authorities on January 17, shortly after returning to Germany, after receiving medical treatment in Germany. "It's the biggest bribe in the world," said Navalny, who said the scoop's "source" was "provided by construction personnel with luxurious interiors and furniture." A Russian presidential spokesman denied that "the president does not have a palace," but there is also a tatami training room in the mansion, which is sure to be for Putin, a judo enthusiast. The Federal Security Service (FSB), an intelligence agency, controls the area and prohibits aircraft from flying over the area. Putin also has a colonial-style renovated official residence in Sochi, about 200 kilometers from the palace. There are rumors that there are 20 palaces and villas in the country, and it has become an emperor full of luxury. However, as most of the people live in old, small apartments built during the Soviet era, the video ignited a backlash against the "emperor."

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Demonstrations calling for the release of Navalny were held in various parts of Russia on January 23, and more than 40,000 people in Moscow said, "Russia without Putin." Security forces took more than 3,000 people across the country. Putin's private life is the biggest taboo. However, in this video, "A former mistress who gave birth to Putin's daughter acquired real estate of 10 billion yen or more" "A former rhythmic gymnast who is rumored to be a mistress secures a mansion in the suburbs of the capital" etc. It was reported and the suspicions were widely known to the public. Navalny's series of accusation videos is said to have leaks within the administration. It gives a hint of the twilight of the Putin era for 21 years. (Professor, Takushoku University, Kenro Nagoshi)

Kenro Nagoshi / Weekly Bunshun February 04, 2021

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