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Russian oligarch Arkady Rotenberg says he is the owner of an opulent Black Sea mansion, not President Vladimir Putin, as the leaders' critics had alleged.Mr Rotenberg said the property will be completed "in a couple of years" and is expected to become an apartment hotel.Earlier this week, the Russian president directly denied that he or his family owned it and described the video about it as "boring".BBC NewsBBC - Russian billionaire Arkady Rotenberg says 'Putin Palace' is his
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Russian oligarch Arkady Rotenberg says he is the owner of an opulent Black Sea mansion, not President Vladimir Putin, as the leaders' critics had alleged.Mr Rotenberg said the property will be completed "in a couple of years" and is expected to become an apartment hotel.Earlier this week, the Russian president directly denied that he or his family owned it and described the video about it as "boring".BBC NewsBBC - Russian billionaire Arkady Rotenberg says 'Putin Palace' is his
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Russian oligarch Arkady Rotenberg says he is the owner of an opulent Black Sea mansion, not President Vladimir Putin, as the leaders' critics had alleged.
Mr Rotenberg said the property will be completed "in a couple of years" and is expected to become an apartment hotel.
Earlier this week, the Russian president directly denied that he or his family owned it and described the video about it as "boring".
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