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Formally, this residence is drawn up as a Gazprom sanatorium. However, according...

On Altai, Putin's "dacha" burned, where a huge bunker is located - Roszma (photo)

Formally, this residence is drawn up as a Gazprom sanatorium. However, according to the Russian media, there is a so -called "Putin bunker", where up to 100,000 people may be accommodated. One of the unofficial residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin was burned in the Altai Republic of Altai. The shots confirming the fire were made by blogger Aitashev and activist Arun Arna. About it reports the Russian edition "Siren".

Aitashev claims that the photo published by him was taken on Thursday, May 30. The cause of the ignition is unknown. The local Ministry of Emergencies was refused to comment on Russian journalists. According to the media, the building officially owns Gazprom and is a spa complex. Unofficially, it is called "Putin's Dacha". The complex includes a farm for raising deer. In 2022, the Putin's health was in 2022.

The authors of the material noted that the Russian president is taking baths from the horns of these animals. Information on the construction of a cottage in the Ogudai district of the Republic of Altai appeared in 2010. Up to 3 billion rubles were spent on its construction. In 2011, the correspondents of the "New Gazeta" tried to enter the territory of the complex, but they were denied protection by explaining that "the object was intended for the recreation of higher persons of the state.

" At the same time, Gazprom stated that the residence was needed to "hold meetings with business partners, corporate events and admission of foreign guests. " Opposition figures told about the ties of the complex with Putin. According to various sources, there is also the so -called "Putin's" bunker ", where up to 100,000 people can be accommodated, but this information has not yet been confirmed. We will remind, on January 29 journalists showed Putin's cottage in Karelia.