Tuesday 2 August 2022 12:48 AM Putin 'to get new palace' as he grabs prime territory in Georgia trends now

Tuesday 2 August 2022 12:48 AM Putin 'to get new palace' as he grabs prime territory in Georgia trends now
Tuesday 2 August 2022 12:48 AM Putin 'to get new palace' as he grabs prime territory in Georgia trends now

Tuesday 2 August 2022 12:48 AM Putin 'to get new palace' as he grabs prime territory in Georgia trends now

Vladimir Putin may be about to get another seafront pleasure palace as the Kremlin reportedly tries to take hold of a huge parcel of land in Georgia

Aslan Bzhania, de-facto leader of the breakaway Abkhazia region on the Black Sea, says he has been ordered to hand over a 'beachside paradise' near the resort city of Pitsunda by Putin himself.

A 49-year lease has reportedly been signed in secret handing over control of 186 hectares of land, 115 hectares of water, and a nearby military camp to the control of Putin's Federal Protection Service - sparking protests among locals.

It is thought Putin will use the site - which houses a summer bolt-hole built by Josef Stalin and frequented by Nikita Khrushchev - to build a new home for himself, after opponents exposed his £1billion palace located just 200 miles up the coast. 

Vladimir Putin has reportedly ordered leaders in a breakaway region of Georgia to hand over a parcel of land that houses an old Soviet summer retreat (pictured) so he can build a new palace

Vladimir Putin has reportedly ordered leaders in a breakaway region of Georgia to hand over a parcel of land that houses an old Soviet summer retreat (pictured) so he can build a new palace

A 49-year lease has reportedly been signed to hand over 189 hectares of land, 115 hectares of water, and a nearby military camp (the area pictured) to Putin's Federal Protection Service

A 49-year lease has reportedly been signed to hand over 189 hectares of land, 115 hectares of water, and a nearby military camp (the area pictured) to Putin's Federal Protection Service

Mr Bzhania told furious locals that he is powerless to refuse the request because his fledgling government cannot survive without the support of Russia's military - despite it being battered by the war in Ukraine.

'I can say for sure that the Russian Federation can do without this dacha,' he said.

'But can we do without the support of the Russian Federation, its armed forces and its structures that guard our borders here? This is a big question.'

He admitted: 'This is a place where our main guest [Putin] comes.'

The 69-year-old Russian president has made at least two visits to the region - one in 2013 and another in 2017.  

'There are now new technologies, new security conditions for protected persons. In accordance with this, such work is, of course, needed there,' Mr Bzhania added

This is seen as an acknowledgment that a new palace will appear on the site of the Soviet-era summer dacha.

Putin (pictured visiting the site in 2013) is alleged to have made the request in person to the region's de-facto leader, Aslan Bzhania

Putin (pictured visiting the site in 2013) is alleged to have made the request in person to the region's de-facto leader, Aslan Bzhania

It comes after opposition politicians in Russia exposed Putin's ownership of this £1billion palace just 200 miles further up the Black Sea coast

It comes after opposition politicians in Russia exposed Putin's ownership of this £1billion palace just 200 miles further up the Black Sea coast 

Putin's palace is said to contain a pole-dancing boudoir among a 16-storey network of underground rooms and facilities

Putin's palace is said to contain a pole-dancing

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