Shoigu's deputy was found to own luxury real estate worth over $6 million
Leonid Gornin, Russia’s First Deputy Minister of Defense, who is responsible for the military’s financial support, owns luxury real estate in Moscow and the Moscow region with a total value of approximately $6.4 million.
This is according to an investigation by the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK).
According to the investigators, Gornin owns a plot of land in an upscale cottage community near Zvenigorod worth about $490,000 and a 176-square-meter apartment in central Moscow worth approximately $1.7 million.
Two more apartments are registered in his sons’ names. One of them, located in the “Dom na Tishinke” residential complex, is valued at nearly $1.9 million and was purchased after the start of the full-scale war against Ukraine. The other apartment, near Patriarch’s Ponds, is worth about $1.1 million.
The total value of the identified assets belonging to the Russian official’s family is approximately $6.4 million.
Source: Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK).
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