Is this Putin’s ‘secret hideout 18 miles from NATO border’? New video claims to show president’s potential luxury lakeside bolthole in forest estate larger than Monaco

A new video has emerged claiming to show Vladimir Putin’s secret northern hideout – just 18 miles from Russia’s border with NATO.

According to unverified reports in Russia, the 71-year-old dictator is accused of “stealing” a scenic waterfall and a piece of the commandeered national park – bigger than Monaco – for his retreat of lakes and forests.

It is reported that the property’s nearby neighbor, just two and a half kilometers away, is former Chelsea tycoon Roman Abramovich, 57.

The narrator of the footage claims that the secret hideaway that Putin is said to share with beloved Alina Kabaeva, 40, a world-famous gymnast, is located next to the picturesque 4-meter-high Marjalahti Waterfall.

According to the independent news channel Dossier Center, he has a modernist gazebo overlooking the beautiful site, closed to ordinary Russians.

However, MailOnline has been unable to verify the footage and may have used AI or special effects to add the buildings.

Putin is said to share homes with lover Alina Kabaeva, 40, a world-famous gymnast

The 71-year-old dictator is accused of 'stealing' a scenic waterfall and a piece of the commandeered national park - bigger than Monaco - for his retreat of lakes and forests, in the video

The 71-year-old dictator is accused of ‘stealing’ a scenic waterfall and a piece of the commandeered national park – bigger than Monaco – for his retreat of lakes and forests, in the video

The property is believed to be only 29 kilometers from Russia's border with NATO

The property is believed to be only 29 kilometers from Russia’s border with NATO

The retreat is believed to take place in Lake Ladoga National Park in Karelia – as far north as the Faroe Islands – but close to Russia’s NATO border with Finland.

There are several buildings and a clear sign that this is part of a huge Putin portfolio of secret houses and palaces hidden from the Russian people.

“Behind the shed you see an ordinary hill,” says case journalist Ilya Rozhdestvenskiy.

‘It is not known for certain what exactly this site is for, but based on satellite images it has appeared in recent years.

‘It is possible that an air defense system is on display here…

“This is not the first time that ground markers – from the support of military equipment deployed from the air into combat positions – have protected the President.

‘Since the start of the war, all of Putin’s main residences have been covered by the Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft system.

‘The barn looks more like a reception house.

There are several buildings and a telltale sign that this is part of a vast Putin portfolio of secret houses and palaces hidden from the Russian people, according to the narrator.

There are several buildings and a telltale sign that this is part of a vast Putin portfolio of secret houses and palaces hidden from the Russian people, according to the narrator.

The video claims that he has a modernist gazebo in full view of the beauty spot, closed off from ordinary Russian people.

The video claims that he has a modernist gazebo in full view of the beauty spot, closed off from ordinary Russian people.

‘Inside there is a living room, its own brewery and a tea room on the second floor.

‘The building has a swimming pool or fountain.’

The retreat has a ‘separate underground entrance, a helipad and a pier for yachts (on Lake Ladoga), as well as the gazebo opposite the waterfall.’

The so-called ‘fishing hut’ has its own helipad and pier.

Semi-precious stones are used in interior decoration.

Nearby you will find a bathhouse, a trout fishery and farm, a marbled beef farm, and a secluded gazebo with breathtaking lake views.

‘Here the president can enjoy nature in complete solitude.

‘You can get here not only by plane (helicopter), but also by yacht. Putin has a whole fleet at his disposal for that purpose.’

Just two and a half kilometers away is a country house, sauna and restaurant that, Rozhdestvenskiy says, belongs to Abramovich, as confirmed by entries in the Russian real estate register.

The retreat has a 'separate underground entrance, a helipad and a pier for yachts (on Lake Ladoga), as well as the gazebo opposite the waterfall.'

The retreat has a ‘separate underground entrance, a helipad and a pier for yachts (on Lake Ladoga), as well as the gazebo opposite the waterfall.’

In Vladimir Putin's secret waterfall hole

In Vladimir Putin’s secret waterfall hole

In Vladimir Putin's secret waterfall hole

In Vladimir Putin’s secret waterfall hole

A hotel nearby is owned by Yuri Kovalchuk, a longtime friend of Putin and known as the dictator’s “personal banker.”

‘Kovalchuk has created a network of companies that deal with the president’s leisure activities and are responsible for all his real estate, including the famous (Black Sea) Palace near Gelendzhik and the mansion in Valdai, where the head of state most often visits . ‘ according to the report on YouTube channel Khodorkovsky.Live.

“Abramovich is not part of Putin’s inner circle, but has always been close to the highest levels of power,” the report said.

During Putin visits to his northern luxury retreat, ‘local security is replaced by FSO agents.

‘The entrances are blocked, and neighboring islands (on the lake) are blocked.

‘The houses are gated, with CCTV cameras and motion sensors on the fences.

‘Barbed wire runs through the adjacent forest.’