Kremlin critic alleges Putin is owner of opulent Black Sea palace

The video by Alexei Navalny (above) contains corruption claims related to the Black Sea property (left). PHOTOS: REUTERS, PALACE. NAVALNY.COM
The video by Alexei Navalny contains corruption claims related to the Black Sea property (above). PHOTOS: REUTERS, PALACE. NAVALNY.COM
The video by Alexei Navalny (above) contains corruption claims related to the Black Sea property (left). PHOTOS: REUTERS, PALACE. NAVALNY.COM
The video by Alexei Navalny (above) contains corruption claims related to the Black Sea property. PHOTOS: REUTERS, PALACE. NAVALNY.COM
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Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny continues to challenge President Vladimir Putin from prison, this time with a video that investigates the latter's alleged wealth.

The two-hour-long video looks into the ownership of an opulent palace on the Black Sea that Navalny claims belongs to Mr Putin.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on January 24, 2021, with the headline Kremlin critic alleges Putin is owner of opulent Black Sea palace. Subscribe