 It is identified. Another super yacht belonging to Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin's newest known super yacht is 71 meters long, costs an estimated $50 million to build and can carry up to 28 people according to a new report from Russian opposition group the Dossier Center. According to insider media outlet, the vessel called the Victoria is based in Sochi but in October docked at a Turkish port near Istanbul for repairs according to ship tracking data cited in the report. Construction on the yacht began in 2005 at a Russian military facility that typically produces nuclear submarines according to the report citing unnamed sources close to Putin. The Dossier Center, an investigative outlet funded by exiled petroleum oligarch Mikhail Korokovsky, is by some estimates once the richest man in Russia last month revealed that Russia had accidentally docked its own spies by uploading their addresses onto a public city hall website. Officially Putin takes a salary of about $140,000 a year and lives in a small Moscow apartment but extensive reporting shows the dictator almost certainly controls numerous estates and a small flotilla of luxury yachts. While there's no official estimate of his net worth, observers have pegged it in the tens of billions of dollars. After Russia invaded Ukraine last year, authorities seized a $700 million super yacht linked to Putin with six floors, two helipads, a swimming pool, a beauty salon and gold plated bathrooms. Victoria is nowhere near as grand. It has just two master cabins according to the Dossier Center's report.