The video discusses the luxurious lifestyles of Russian President Vladimir Putin's close friends and associates, who have amassed wealth through their connections to him. The video highlights the opulent palaces and real estate owned by these individuals, including:
1. Alexey Miller, the chairman of Gazprom, who owns a luxurious palace in the Moscow region worth $50 million.
2. Vladimir Yakunin, a former head of Russian Railways, who owns a palace in the Akulinina near Moscow, worth an estimated $200 million.
3. Sergei Chemezov, the head of Rostec, who owns a palace in the Moscow region worth $20 million.
4. Nikolai Tokarev, the head of Transneft, who owns a palace in the Moscow region worth $20 million.
5. Sergei Kiriyenko, the head of Rosatom, who owns a palace in the elite village of Znamenskoye worth $1 billion.
6. Igor Sechin, the head of Rosneft, who owns a luxurious estate in the village of Barvikha worth $20 billion.
7. Sergei Shoigu, the Defense Minister, who owns a palace in the elite village of Borovikha worth $150 million.
8. Dmitry Medvedev, the former President and Prime Minister, who owns several luxurious estates, including a mansion in Plyos worth $5 billion.
The video accuses these individuals of accumulating wealth through corruption and embezzlement, while the Russian population suffers from stagnant incomes and economic hardship. The video urges viewers to speak out against corruption and share the video to raise awareness.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Alexey Navalny spoke about Vladimir Putin's palace for 100 billion rubles a year ago.
2. Putin's friends, who became rich due to their friendship with him, also built palaces with stolen money.
3. Alexey Miller, Putin's former subordinate, is the chairman of the board of Gazprom.
4. Miller built a luxurious palace with a park on the Istra reservoir, occupying 32 hectares.
5. The construction project of Miller's estate was estimated at 50 million dollars in 2009.
6. Miller's son, Mikhail, became the owner of 40,000 square meters of land in the Leningrad region at the age of 14.
7. Vladimir Yakunin, an old acquaintance of Putin, built a palace in Akulinina near Moscow.
8. Yakunin's palace has a main house with an area of 2,200 square meters and several other buildings.
9. Sergei Chemezov, a man who worked with Putin in the KGB, built a palace in the Moscow region.
10. Chemezov's palace has a master's house of 1,600 square meters, a guest house of 500 square meters, and several other buildings.
11. Nikolai Tokarev, an old friend of Putin, built a palace in the Moscow region.
12. Tokarev's palace has a house with an area of 1,500 square meters and several other buildings.
13. Sergei Kiriyenko, a close associate of Putin, built a palace in an elite village near Moscow.
14. Kiriyenko's palace has a plot area of more than 7,000 square meters and a house with an area of 700 square meters.
15. Igor Sechin, the head of Putin's apparatus at the St. Petersburg City Hall, built a palace on Rublevka.
16. Sechin's palace has three houses, a sports complex, and a house for security, with a total area of 25,000 square meters.
17. Sergei Shoigu, a close friend of Putin, built a palace in Borovikha near Moscow.
18. Shoigu's palace has a master's house of 1,768 square meters and several other buildings.
19. Dmitry Medvedev, Putin's former subordinate, has an estate in Plyos with a private pier, a ski slope, and several houses.
20. Medvedev also has an estate on Rublyovka with a guest house of 750 square meters and a bathhouse.
Note: These facts only include information that can be verified and do not include opinions or speculative statements.