about whether the estate in Milovka belongs to Medvedev, or whether he has simply been there a few times.

There are 2 (two) no-fly zones established directly over Milovka.

This is completely official and listed in all the relevant directories: zone UUR436 and zone UUR220.

In other words, a plane flying from Helsinki to Beijing has to detour around Milovka by order of the Russian government.

Do you have an answer as to why?

So that, heaven forbid, foreigners do not see from their windows the places where Levitan (the Russian landscape painter) painted his landscapes?

To protect the strategically important town of Plyos, with a population of 1,839 and the note "there is no industry in the town"?

Or is it, after all, so as not to disturb that very duck in the house?

There are no permanent no-fly zones over places where the president/prime minister "occasionally visits" (as the Kremlin falsely claims).

So there is no doubt: the Milovka estate, built with money from gas oligarchs, is considered a permanent residence of Medvedev and his family.

Put simply, it is his dacha (country house). That is what we have said from the very beginning.

That is precisely why, as we proved yesterday, an FSO unit and special government communications are stationed there. That is why there is a no-fly zone over it.

In summary: NOVATEK shareholders gave Medvedev a dacha worth 30 billion rubles. What is that? A bribe.

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