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REPRESENTATIVES OF RUSSIAN FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICE MADE A STATEMENT ABOUT A NO-FLY ZONE NEAR THE PALACE IN GELENDZHIK
REPRESENTATIVES OF RUSSIAN FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICE MADE A STATEMENT ABOUT A NO-FLY ZONE NEAR THE PALACE IN GELENDZHIK
The Russian Federal Security Service reported that the location of the no-fly zone over the scandalous palace in Gelendzhik is explained by the presence of a border area. This was allegedly done due to the activation of intelligence by NATO countries.
We should recall that according to the investigation of Alexei Navalny's FBK, the palace on the coast near Gelendzhik belongs to Vladimir Putin, whose security is provided by the FSS. The president himself said that the object had no relation to him or his family members. The same information was reported to journalists by the presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
According to RBC, the commentary of FSS explained the presence of a no-fly zone over the palace by protecting the Russian border and ensuring the country's interests for appropriate control over water and biological resources, as well as monitoring the state border regime and border control.
However, the Federal Guard Service stated that there were no guarded objects in the area.
As for the information about the ban on fishing in the area of Idokopas cape, the FSS reported that there were no such requirements, as there were no objects with the status of subordinate.
Previously, Peskov said that the palace belonged to entrepreneurs, but it was not possible to divulge their names, as the palace was a private property.
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