 Putin's secret residence is twice the size of Monaco. Pantsir S1 system was installed there. The secret Putin's northern residence in Karelia is seizing more and more protected lands and has already twice the territory of Monaco. Investigators of the dossier centre managed to see the updated interiors of Putin's dacha in Karelia 10 years after the start of its construction. Putin's residence in Karelia has been known since 2016, but there have been no such detailed photos and videos so far. His St. Petersburg billionaire friends, including Yuri Kovalchuk, began to build the residence more than 10 years ago. Locals say that the head of state appears here at least once a year after visiting the Valam Monastery. According to the documents, the area of the residence is about one square kilometre, but taking into account the fences, forests, and bays, it turns out that the territory is four square kilometres, twice the size of the Principality of Monaco, noted the We Can Explain the Telegram Channel. The four-metre-long Mariallati Falls should be part of a national park, but access to it is limited by a barbed wire fence and 24-hour security. For the owner of the waterfall, a gazebo is installed opposite so that he can alone admire the pearl of the national park. There are three facilities on the territory, fishermen's hut, barn, and garden house, but they do not look like a hut or a barn but are built in a modern style. One of the houses has an embankment that appeared after the outbreak of the war. Journalists suggest that a Pantsia S1 anti-aircraft system was installed on it to protect Putin.