Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, is said to have a secret residence. WikiLeaks in Russian, Getty Images
According to a story, Vladimir Putin has escaped to his private castle amid rallies against conscription in Russia.
724 people were detained on Saturday across 32 different cities, according to OVD-Info.
According to a writer who cited three sources, Putin wants to remain inside the palace until at least Thursday.
In the midst of demonstrations against conscription in Russia, Russian President Vladimir Putin retreated to his hidden residence close to Gelendzhik, near the Black Sea coast, as first reported by MailOnline.Putin visited his vacation property on Wednesday, according to independent journalist Farida Rusamova, who cited three sources acquainted with his itinerary.
Rusamova claimed in a Telegram post that Putin took advantage of the palace’s amenities while taking “body and soul” naps there, despite his official denials to ownership.
a photo of Vladimir Putin’s allegedly secret palace’s bedroom. FBK
The hundreds of images that Alexei Navalny’s supporters claim reveal the interior of the opulent building have been made public by the activist’s incarcerated in Russia. Navalny claimed in a statement from last year that the palace’s grounds include an ice rink, a port, a chapel, a no-fly zone, a wine cave, a theater, a gym, a pool, and other amenities.A picture from Vladimir Putin’s supposedly secret palace.FBK
The anti-corruption foundation claims it was funded through a scheme in which Putin’s inner circle paid the president for access and influence. The Kremlin denies this.
A picture showing the outside of Vladimir Putin’s palace.FBK
Rusamova claimed that Putin wants to stay at the palace until at least next Thursday. The journalist also claimed the president recorded several videos of meetings, which Russian state media intends to release sporadically throughout the week to try to hide his absence from the public.
Rusamova said Putin was leaving for his palace on the day a video was released showing him announcing a partial military mobilization on Wednesday.
Widespread protests erupted across Russia after Putin announced that 300,000 reservists would be ordered into the country’s war against Ukraine.
Police officers detain a protester during the unauthorized rally in Moscow, Russia, September 24, 2022. Contributor/Getty Images
Hundreds of Russians, including girls as young as 14, were reportedly arrested while taking part in the unauthorized rallies, which are banned under Russian law. According to OVD-Info, 724 people were arrested in 32 different cities on Saturday, according to BBC News.
The protests took place in cities including Moscow, St Petersburg, Tomsk an